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Calculation Tool for waste disposal in Municipal Solid Waste Incin

For ecoinvent v2.1 (2008)


- Programmed by Gabor Doka, 2002
Doka Life Cycle Assessments, Zurich
with corrections as of October 2008

Sheet Description

waste input enter the composition and other data of the disposed waste here

X-Exchange final inventory data in ECOSPOLD format

X-Process meta information in ECOSPOLD format

MSWI technology data on DeNOX installations and slag descrapping

other sheets (hidden)

TK calculation calculation of waste specific transfer coefficients

MSWI calculation calculation of raw outputs from incineration

slag descrapping calculation of landfilled composition: removal of iron scrap, weight increase through oxid

residual material residual material from MSWI, HWI or user (direct). Weight increase through oxidation, op

ash oxides generic factors for weight increase through oxidation

air emissions synopsis of waste-specific air emissions, speciation

water emissions waste-specific water emissions, speciation

NOx factors for NOx abatement (waste-specific and process-specific)

energy calculation of energy balance, waste heat, generated energy

auxiliaries calculation of waste-specific consumption of auxiliary materials

process process-specific burdens and expenditures


infra Infrastructure

slag landfill emissions from slag landfill

residual landfill emissions from residual material landfill

synopsis exchanges synopsis and summation of all inventoried exchanges


id Waste Incinerators MSWI

ght increase through oxidation

ase through oxidation, optional solidification with cement


Calculation Tool for Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator MSWI
For ecoinvent v2.1 (2008)
- Programmed by Gabor Doka, 2002
Doka Life Cycle Assessments, Zurich

(excerpt of the accompagning report)


6 Calculation manual
Together with this report calculation tools are distributed which allow the calculation of
wastewater treatment inventories of user-specified wastewaters. The calculation tools are Excel
spreadsheets and run on Microsoft Excel software. In the following a step-by-step guide to
calculation of inventories of your wastes.
Preliminary remark: It is probably a good idea to keep a backup copy of the original Excel sheets.
The sheets are cross-linked and can loose proper functionality by mishap. Be sure not to save the
original sheets under different names. If you want to have different versions of the spreadsheets,
make copies of the folder containing the spreadsheets.
6.1 For waste to incineration (MSWI or HWI)

Setting up
• 1. Open the Excel file '13_MSWIv2.xls'. If you want to calculate waste to HWI open both files
'13_HWIv2.xls' and '13_MSWIv2.xls'.
• 2. Do not update links to other sheets. There is no need. Choose 'No' in the dialog box.
• 3. On slower machines you might want to disable automatic calculation. Choose the menu
command 'Extras/Preferences', choose 'calculation' and set the calculation to 'manual'.
• 4. In '13_MSWIv2.xls' go to the sheet 'waste input' (see next picture). If you want to calculate an
incineration in a MSWI, set the 'disposal code' in cell B4 to 'M'. If you want to calculate an
incineration in a HWI, set the 'disposal code' in cell B4 to 'H'. This will set the residual landfill
calculation sheet to use the correct residual material as an input.
Enter a new waste fraction
• 5. Go to the waste composition database (located on the same sheet 'waste input') starting at cell
K9. Examine the waste compositions listed there. If you find something suitable for you go to
'Choosing the waste fractions'. If not, you need to define a new waste composition.
• Enter a new waste fraction
• 6. Find an empty column in the waste composition database in the sheet 'waste input'. You can
only enter data in the white cells. In case you need to insert new, additional columns, make sure
that the functionality of the formulas in columns H and I is retained, i.e. the SUMPRODUCTs
must refer the complete database area. To do that, insert new columns starting at the left of the
last column in the database (then copy the contents/formulas of an existing data column, to retain
functionality). You can also overwrite existing columns.
• 7. In a free column, enter the flag for burnability of the waste in row 13 (burnable = 1, or inert =
0). If you have waste that is heterogeneous in burnability, e.g. bulk metal compounded with
plastic, you need to divide the waste up into an inert part (metal) and a burnable part
(plastic).Similarly, for waste to sanitary landfill you need to discern waste fractions of different
degradability.
• 8. Enter a name for the waste in row 15 of the free column.
• 9. Enter heating values, composition data and other characteristics in rows 18 to 66 of the free
column. Use the correct units (MJ/kg and kg/kg). All figures are per kilogram wet waste. More
information and guidance in chapter 2.4 'Necessary waste data' on page 14. An error message
appears in row 14, if the entered composition is not reasonably close to 100%. Please note that
unnecessary rounding to significant digits at this stage can lead to 'mass gaps', resulting in an
error message. The upper and lower heating values according to (Michel 1938) are shown in row
70–73 (extrapolations on given data and theoretic values).
• 10. Save the sheet.

Choosing the waste fraction(s)


• 11. In row 12 of the sheet 'waste input' you can enter percentages for the waste fractions you
want to be present in your waste. These shares make up the final waste for which you want to
calculate LCI unit process data. Usually you just select one column/waste fraction with 100%.
You can enter any combination of fractions as long as the sum total of all fractions is 100% . The
functional unit is fixed to 1 kg waste to MSWI. Check if the flag for burnability of the waste in
row 13 is entered correctly (burnable = 1, or inert = 0).
• 12. Go to cell E15. Enter an identifying name in English for the waste you just defined. In cell
E16 you can enter a German name. These names will be used to generate module names in the
sheets 'X-Process' and 'X-Exchange'. The water content will be added to the name automatically.
With the restriction that module names can't be longer than 80 characters, and that the MSWI
disposal must have the format 'disposal, WASTE_XY, WW% water, to municipal incineration'
(German 'Entsorgung, WASTE_XY, WW% Wasser, in Kehrichtverbrennung'), the identifier
name should not be longer than 30 to 33 characters (depending on WW%).
• 13. Force Excel to recalculate the workbook by pressing 'Alt – =' in Windows machines or ' – ='
in Mac machines or by choosing the menu command 'Extras/Preferences', 'calculation' and
clicking on 'Calculate now'. Important: wait until calculation is complete. Excel's status bar
comment in the lower left corner of your screen shows you the progress of the calculation.
• 14. Go to the sheets 'X-Process' and 'X-Exchange' from where you can copy the inventory data of
the disposal of your waste in a MSWI in ECOSPOLD format. Paste the tables as values to
another sheet (press ' –Shift–V' and choose 'values').
ator MSWI
Central data sheet
Desired type of disposal M

IMPORTANT:
Enter the type of disposal for Toggle MSWI <->
the specified waste you want to residual LF
calculate below H
Possible types: Disposal code: M U
M = Municipal solid waste
incinerator
H = Hazardous waste
incinerator
U = to residual municipal
landfill
R = to municipal waste landfill
(reactive) R
parameter for generic uncertainty calculation for waste composition
fact -0.18095603413 -0.1809560341264

Waste characterisation
Enter data into the white
background cells only.
All data should be respective
to the wet mass according to
the given water content

Enter share of fraction in waste


Enter flag: burnable = 1, or inert = 0
Error messages
municipal
Enter name for waste Name for waste: solid waste,
22.9% water

Siedlungsabf
German name German name German name for waste: all, 22.9%
Wasser

Comment

german
Formula synonyms unit mean value uncertainty GSD
upper heating value Ho Oberer Heizwert MJ/kg 13.27 126%
lower heating value Hu Unterer Heizwert MJ/kg 11.74 135%
Water content H2O Wassergehalt kg/kg waste 0.228826379 127%
Oxygen (without O from H2O) O Sauerstoff kg/kg waste 0.257063604 125%
Hydrogen (without H from H2O) H Wasserstoff kg/kg waste 0.048250408 155%
Carbon (enter share of biogenic C Kohlenstoff kg/kg waste 0.334229989 120%
Sulfur S Schwefel kg/kg waste 0.001119025 223%
Nitrogen N Stickstoff kg/kg waste 0.003123846 204%
Phosphor P Phosphor kg/kg waste 0.000893793 227%
Boron B Bor kg/kg waste 7.193272E-06 314%
Chlorine Cl Chlor kg/kg waste 0.006866189 190%
Bromium Br Brom kg/kg waste 1.355198E-05 303%
Fluorine F Fluor kg/kg waste 5.635809E-05 277%
Iodine I Iod kg/kg waste 1.21E-08 400%
Silver Ag Silber kg/kg waste 0.000000714 356%
Arsenic As Arsen kg/kg waste 6.252102E-07 358%
Barium Ba Barium kg/kg waste 0.000149038 259%
Cadmium Cd Cadmium kg/kg waste 1.174756E-05 305%
Cobalt Co Kobalt kg/kg waste 1.345268E-06 345%
Chromium Cr Chrom kg/kg waste 0.000315211 246%
Copper Cu Kupfer kg/kg waste 0.00121276 222%
Mercury Hg Quecksilber kg/kg waste 1.442391E-06 343%
Manganese Mn Mangan kg/kg waste 0.00025936 249%
Molybdenum Mo Molybdän kg/kg waste 1.955056E-06 338%
Nickel Ni Nickel kg/kg waste 0.000107383 265%
Lead Pb Blei kg/kg waste 0.00050243 237%
Antimony Sb Antimon (Stiban) kg/kg waste 2.256364E-05 294%
Selenium Se Selen kg/kg waste 3.196886E-07 371%
Tin Sn Zinn kg/kg waste 7.343994E-05 272%
Vanadium V Vanadium kg/kg waste 9.214664E-06 310%
Zinc Zn Zink kg/kg waste 0.001311247 220%
Beryllium Be Beryllium kg/kg waste 0 100%
Scandium Sc Scandium kg/kg waste 0 100%
Strontium Sr Strontium kg/kg waste 0 100%
Titanium Ti Titan kg/kg waste 0 100%
Thallium Tl Thallium kg/kg waste 0 100%
Tungsten W Wolfram kg/kg waste 0 100%
Silicon Si Silizium kg/kg waste 0.048509728 155%
Iron (enter share of metallic iron Fe
below) Eisen kg/kg waste 0.029996336 163%
Calcium Ca Calcium kg/kg waste 0.014062108 177%
Aluminium Al Aluminium kg/kg waste 0.012419565 179%
Potassium K Kalium kg/kg waste 0.002059697 212%
Magnesium Mg Magnesium kg/kg waste 0.003377665 203%
Sodium Na Natrium kg/kg waste 0.005143856 195%
sum wet mass kg/kg waste 1.000000096
Share of iron in waste that is metallic/recyclable 60.03% 103%
Share of carbon in waste that is biogenic 60.41% 100%
Degradability of waste in a municipal landfill within 100 years 18.7% 115.1%
Solidification of waste to residual landfill with cement? (1 for Yes/0 for No) 0.0%

autotext comment: waste fractions


autotext comment: waste fractions degradability gd: If no carbon is present the share of
extrapolated upper heating value (Michel 1938) biogenic carbon in average MSW is set.
Used in calculation of process-specific
extrapolated lower heating value (Michel 1938) emissions of carbon monoxide.
theoretic upper heating value (Michel 1938)
theoretic lower heating value (Michel 1938)

choose

3 gd:
municipal solid waste, 22.9% water covered by multi-output
process.
IndexNumberwaste name german waste name MSWI RMLF
waste nr 1 1356 aluminium, 0% water Aluminium, 0% Wasser 1
waste nr 2 4967 emulsion paint, 0% watDispersionsfarbe, 0% Wass 1
waste nr 3 1434 municipal solid waste, Siedlungsabfall, 22.9% Wa 1
waste nr 4 1387 newspaper, 14.7% wateZeitungspapier, 14.7% Was 1
waste nr 5 1391 packaging cardboard, Verpackungskarton, 19.6% 1
waste nr 6 1394 packaging paper, 13.7 Verpackungspapier, 13.7% 1
waste nr 7 4966 paint, 0% water Anstrichstoff, 0% Wasser 1
waste nr 8 1397 paper, 11.2% water Papier, 11.2% Wasser 1
waste nr 9 1410 plastics, mixture, 15.3 Kunststoffe, Mischung, 1 1
waste nr 10 1400 polyethylene, 0.4% watPolyethylen, 0.4% Wasser 1
waste nr 11 1403 polyethylene terephtala Polyethylenterephtalat, 0 1
waste nr 12 1413 polypropylene, 15.9% Polypropylen, 15.9% Wass 1
waste nr 13 1417 polystyrene, 0.2% wate Polystyrol, 0.2% Wasser 1
waste nr 14 3911 polyurethane, 0.2% watPolyurethan, 0.2% Wasser 1
waste nr 15 1423 polyvinylchloride, 0.2 Polyvinylchlorid, 0.2% Wa 1
waste nr 16 1441 tin sheet, 0% water Weissblech, 0% Wasser 1
waste nr 17 3810 wood ash mixture, pureHolzasche gemischt, rein, 1
waste nr 18 1447 wood untreated, 20% wHolz unbehandelt, 20% Wa 1
waste nr 19 4993 hard coal ash from sto Steinkohleasche aus Einze 1
waste nr 20 4995 lignite ash from stove, Braunkohleasche aus Einz 1
waste nr 21 1426 refinery sludge, 89.5% Raffinerieschlamm, 89.5% Wasser
waste nr 22 1377 glass, 0% water Glas, 0% Wasser 1
waste nr 23 1433 steel, 0% water Stahl, 0% Wasser 1
waste nr 24 1445 wood pole, chrome pre Holzmast, chromimprägnie 1
waste nr 25 building wood, chrome Bauholz, chromimprägnier 1
waste nr 26 3903 expanded polystyrene, expandiertes Polystyrol, 1
waste nr 27 3913 cement-fibre slab, 0% Holzzementplatte, 0% Was 1
waste nr 28 3916 PVC sealing sheet, 1.6 PVC-Dichtungsbahn, 1.64 1
waste nr 29 3917 PE sealing sheet, 4% w PE-Dichtungsbahn, 4% Wa 1
waste nr 30 3918 vapour barrier, flame-r PE Dampfbremse flammges 1
waste nr 31 3919 copper, 0% water Kupfer, 0% Wasser 1
waste nr 32 3920 wire plastic, 3.55% wat Kabel-Kunststoff, 3.55% 1
waste nr 33 4001 plastic, industr. electr Kunststoff, Industr.Elektr 1
waste nr 34 4002 plastic, consumer elect Kunststoff,
gd: Konsum.Elekt 1
waste nr 35 4005 engl name
textiles, soiled, 25% waTextilien, is 'in
verschmutzt, 2 1
municipal
waste nr 36 4900 cation exchange resin f Kationentauscher
*waste* f. Trink 1
waste nr 37 4901 incineration' f. Trinkw
anion exchange resin f Anionentauscher 1
waste nr 38 4933 polyvinylfluoride, 0.2 Polyvinylfluorid, 0.2% Wa 1
waste nr 39 4936 steel in car shredder r Stahl in Shredder-Reststof 1
waste nr 40 4937 aluminium in car shred Aluminium in Shredder-Re 1
waste nr 41 4938 zinc in car shredder re Zink in Shredder-Reststof 1
waste nr 42 4939 copper in car shredder Kupfer in Shredder-Restst 1
waste nr 43 4940 lead in car shredder re Blei in Shredder-Reststoff 1
waste nr 44 4942 rubber, unspecified, 0 Gummi, unspezifisch, 0% 1
waste nr 45 4965 bitumen sheet, 1.5% waBitumendichtungsbahn, 1. 1
waste nr 46 1371 decarbonising waste, 3 Rückstand Entkarbonisierung, 30% Wasser 1
waste nr 47 1372 drilling waste, 71.5% wBohrabfall, 71.5% Wasser 1
waste nr 48 1406 waste, Si waferprod., i Abfall, Si-Waferherst., anorg., 9.4% Wasser 1
waste nr 49 4004 average incineration re Reststoffe aus Kehrichtverbrennung, 0% Wasse 1
waste nr 50 4903 H3PO4 purification res Feststoff aus H3PO4-Raffinierung, 0% Wasser 1
waste nr 51 4910 green liquor dregs, 25 Bodensatz Grünlauge Zellstoffprod., 25% Wass 1
waste nr 52 4911 ash from deinking slud Asche aus Deinkingschlammverbrennung, 0% 1
waste nr 53 4912 sludge, NaCl electrolys Schlamm aus NaCl-Elektrolyse o. Hg, 0% Was 1
waste nr 54 4913 sludge, NaCl electroly Schlamm aus NaCl-Elektrolyse m. Hg, 0% Was 1
waste nr 55 4932 pollutants from rail bal Schadstofffraktion aus Bahnschotter, 0% Wass 1
waste nr 56 4934 cement, hydrated, 0% wVerfestigungs-Zement, hydratisiert, 0% Wasse 1
waste nr 57 4943 ash from paper produc Asche aus Papierprod.-Klärschlamm, 0% Wass 1
waste nr 58 4946 carbon SPL, Al elec.lysKohlekathode Aluminium-Elektrolyse, 0% Was 1
waste nr 59 4947 refractory SPL, Al elec Wanne Keramik Aluminium-Elektrolyse, 0% W 1
waste nr 60 4948 filter dust Al electroly Filterstaub Aluminium-Elektrolyse, 0% Wasser 1
waste nr 61 4949 dross from Al electroly Schlacke aus Aluminium-Elektrolyse, 0% Wass 1
waste nr 62 4950 redmud from bauxite diRotschlamm aus Bauxit-Verarbeitung, 0% Was 1
waste nr 63 4951 salt tailings potash mi Rückstände Kalisalzgewinnung, 0% Wasser 1
waste nr 64 4970 sludge, pig iron produc Schlamm, Roheisenproduktion, 8.6% Wasser 1
waste nr 65 4971 slag, unalloyed electr. Schlacke, v. Elektrostahl unlegiert, 0% Wasser 1
waste nr 66 4972 dust, unalloyed EAF st Staub, v. Elektrostahl unlegiert, 15.4% Wasser 1
waste nr 67 4973 dust, alloyed EAF stee Staub, v. Elektrostahl legiert, 15.4% Wasser 1
waste nr 68 4974 basic oxygen furnace wBlasstahl Produktionsabfallmix, 0% Wasser 1
waste nr 69 4975 sludge from steel rolli Abwasser-Schlamm vom Stahlwalzen, 20% Wa 1
waste nr 70 4978 nickel smelter slag, 0% Schlacke, Nichteisenproduktion, 0% Wasser 1
waste nr 71 4985 hard coal ash, 0% wate Steinkohle-Asche, 0% Wasser 1
waste nr 72 4986 catalyst base CH2O proKatalysatorträger Formaldehydprod., 0% Wass 1
waste nr 73 4989 catalyst base Eth.oxide Katalysatorträger Ethylenoxidprod., 0% Wasse 1
waste nr 74 4991 residues Na-dichromateRückstände Na-Dichromatproduktion, 0% Was 1
waste nr 75 4996 residue from TiO2 pro Rückstände TiO2-Produktion Sulfat, 30% Wass 1
waste nr 76 4997 residue from TiO2 prodRückstände TiO2-Produktion Chlorid, 56% Wa 1
waste nr 77 1360 asphalt, 0.1% water Asphalt, 0.1% Wasser
waste nr 78 1362 bitumen, 1.4% water Bitumen, 1.4% Wasser
waste nr 79 1376 inert material, 0% wate Inertstoff, 0% Wasser
waste nr 80 1708 residue from cooling t Rückstand aus Kühlturmtassen, 30% Wasser
waste nr 81 3901 gypsum, 19.4% water Gips, 19.4% Wasser
waste nr 82 3915 plastic plaster, 0% wateKunststoffputz, 0% Wasser
waste nr 83 4935 sludge from pulp and p Klärschlamm aus Papierherstellung, 25% Wasser
waste nr 84 1361 bilge oil, 90% water Bilgenöl, 90% Wasser
waste nr 85 1428 separator sludge, 90% Leichtstoffabscheiderschlamm, 90% Wasser
waste nr 86 1439 hazardous waste, 25% Sonderabfall, 25% Wasser
waste nr 87 1762 used mineral oil, 10% Altöl, 10% Wasser
waste nr 88 3905 paint remains, 0% wate Anstrichstoff Reste, 0% Wasser
waste nr 89 3908 emulsion paint remains Dispersionsfarbe Reste, 0% Wasser
waste nr 90 4000 antifreezer liquid, 51. Frostschutzflüssigkeit, 51.8% Wasser
waste nr 91 4003 solvents mixture, 16.5 Lösemittelmischung, 16.5% Wasser
waste nr 92 4988 catalyst for EDC produ Katalysator für EDC Prod., 0% Wasser
waste nr 93 average WWTP sludge
waste nr 94 sulfidic tailings nickel Sulfideische Bergehalden Nickelmine
Waste composition database

0 0 0 0 0
0 1 1 1 1
Contribution to
total from burnable Contribution to total
fraction in from inert fraction in
Inventoried waste Inventoried waste
contains 21% contains 21% average
paper; 8% Mixed paper; 8% Mixed residual
Degraded fraction in
cardbord; 15% cardbord; 15% sanitary landfill (100a) material PE PP PS PVC
plastics; 3% plastics; 3% s from
laminated laminated MSWI
As autotext description in X- materials; 2% materials; 2%
Process: Burnable fraction
laminated Inert fraction
laminated
packaging, e.g. packaging, e.g.
tetra bricks; 3% tetra bricks; 3% Reststoffe
combined goods combined goods aus
Inventoried waste contains 21 Siedlungsabf PE PP PS PVC
e.g. dipers; 3% e.g. dipers; 3% allverbrennun
glass; 2% textiles; glass; 2% textiles; Degradability of composing g
8% minerals; 9% 8% minerals; 9% waste fractions: paper: 27%;
natural products; natural products; Mixed cardbord: 32.4%;
22% compostable 22% compostable plastics: 1%; laminated
material; 2.65% material; 2.65% materials: 18%; laminated
packaging, e.g. tetra bricks:
inert metals; 1% inert metals; 1% 18%; combined goods e.g.
waste composition (wet, in pp volatile metals; volatile metals; dipers: 18%; glass: 0%;
0.0065% batteries; 0.0065% batteries; textiles: 12%; minerals: 0%;
0.34% electronic 0.34% electronic natural products: 27%;
goods; . goods; . compostable material: 27%;
inert metals: 10%; volatile
upper heating value 13.27 MJ/ 13.27 0.00 2.2299178015
metals: 0%; batteries: 0%; 42.82 36.16 38.88 21.67
lower heating value 11.74 MJ/ 11.74 0.00 electronic goods: 0%; .
1.93583972327283 42.47 32.78 38.67 21.51
H2O 228830; 0.228826378627187 0 0.0593509730693406 0 0.004 0.159 0.002 0.002
O 257060; 0.196749413879387 0.06031419 0.0505776811004934 ### ### ### ### ###
H 48250; 0.0482504081259388 0 0.007103466494375 n.a. ### ### ### ###
C 334230; 0.3302299889 0.004 0.056243174557 ### ### ### ### ###
S 1119; 0.00104702493860539 0.000072 0.000210270663023454 ### ### ### ### ###
N 3123.8; 0.00312384609375 0 0.0006309878403125 n.a. ### ### ### ###
P 893.79; 0.0008937925361 0 0.000242400137425 ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
B 7.1933; 0.00000719327198 0 0.000001895909544 ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
Cl 6866.2; 0.00598018860086644 0.000886 0.0004935512679375 ### ### ### ### ###
Br 13.552; 0.00001355198 0 0.000000670062274 ### ### ### ### ###
F 56.358; 0.0000563580876 0 0.000014607644888 ### ### ### ### ###
I 0.0121; 0.0000000121 0 0.000000003267 ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
Ag 0.714; 0.000000714 0 0 ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
As 0.62521; 0.0000006252101875 0 1.67233454625E-07 ### ### ### ### ###
Ba 149.04; 0.000036038022785 0.000113 9.58235623375E-06 ### ### ### ### ###
Cd 11.748; 1.1575306031906E-05 0.00000017225 7.928860990025E-07 ### ### ### ### ###
Co 1.3453; 0.0000013452675 0 0.000000361410061 ### ### ### ### ###
Cr 315.21; 5.5510672272917E-05 0.0002597 2.95712016936875E-05 ### ### ### ### ###
Cu 1212.8; 0.00066165833290204 0.000551101191367826 5.94497001209076E-05 ### ### ### ### ###
Hg 1.4424; 1.1773906593433E-06 0.000000265 4.37156386725E-08 ### ### ### ### ###
Mn 259.36; 0.00025935990859386 0 5.1889873646875E-06 ### ### ### ### ###
Mo 1.9551; 0.000001955056 0 0.00000053417035 ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
Ni 107.38; 5.4382516865583E-05 0.000053 6.6025961966875E-06 ### ### ### ### ###
Pb 502.43; 0.00030338039948875 0.00019905 2.86212889150625E-05 ### ### ### ### ###
Sb 22.564; 0.000014083639 0.00000848 0.000001225099304 ### ### ### ### ###
Se 0.31969; 2.296886062018E-07 0.00000009 5.78312436744848E-08 ### ### ### ### ###
Sn 73.44; 5.6214942699229E-05 0.000017225 2.31553209679176E-06 ### ### ### ### ###
V 9.2147; 9.2146635122108E-06 0 1.73184314829691E-06 ### ### ### ### ###
Zn 1311.2; 0.00098252685914 0.00032872 0.000048370414789 ### ### ### ### ###
Be n.a.; 0 0 0 n.a. ### ### ### ###
Sc n.a.; 0 0 0 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
Sr n.a.; 0 0 0 n.a. ### ### ### ###
Ti n.a.; 0 0 0 n.a. ### ### ### ###
Tl n.a.; 0 0 0 n.a. ### ### ### ###
W n.a.; 0 0 0 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
Si 48510; 0.0155727276961436 0.032937 0.00415322104395878 ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
Fe 29996; 0.008381290992 0.021615045 0.002262580466 ### ### ### ### ###
Ca 14062; 0.0088021080665 0.00526 0.002407384925375 ### ### ### n.a. n.a.
Al 12420; 0.00761256451403591 0.004807 0.0019174049609897 ### ### ### ### ###
K 2059.7; 0.00205369662466061 0.000006 0.0005848896792 ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
Mg 3377.7; 0.002501664842 0.000876 0.00066238487524 ### ### ### n.a. n.a.
Na 5143.9; 0.000947856107 0.004196 0.00025430523525 ### ### ### ### ###
0.86350005786 0.136500038441368 0.187306469466337 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
ad hoc 0.00 kg/kg waste 0.02 kg/kg waste 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
neglected 0.20 kg/kg waste 0.00 kg/kg waste 95.6% 61.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
uncert of degrad from log for 0.18465645 0.00265 1.0% 1.0% 1.0% 1.0%
0 0 1

21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%
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n.a. ### ### ### 0.0001 ### ### 0.00005 ### ### ### ### ###
n.a. ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ###
n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a. 0.0002 ### ### ### ### ###
n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a. ### ### ### ### ### ###
### ### ### ### ### ### ### 0.00005 ### ### ### ### ###
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n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a. ### ### ### ### ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 0.00005 ### ### ### ### ###
n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a. ### ### ### ### ###
### ### n.a. n.a. ### 0.00005 ### ### ### ### ###
n.a. ### ### ### 0.00068 ### ### 0.0001 ### ### ### ### ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### ### ### ### ### ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### ### ### ### ###
n.a. 0.00003 n.a. n.a. 0.0001 ### ### ### ### ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 0.006 ### ### ### ### ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. ### ### ### ### ### ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### ### ### ### ###
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### 0.0034 n.a. n.a. ### ### 0.03 ### ### ### ### ###
### 0.0182 0.007 n.a. n.a. ### 0.004 ### ### ### ### ###
n.a. ### n.a. n.a. ### 0.1 ### ### ### ### ###
n.a. ### n.a. n.a. ### 0.03 ### ### ### ### ###
n.a. 0.00167 n.a. n.a. ### 0.008 ### ### ### ### ###
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100.00% 94.49% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.02% 100.00% 100.00% 19.39% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
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content of content of
10% 10%
0.47 2.58 0.77 0.00 5.03
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.65
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n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 0.5000% n.a. ### n.a.
0.1 0.1 3.0000% ### 0.012 ### ###
### ### ### ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a. 0.6000% n.a. 0.0092 ### ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### ###
### ### ### ### ### ### ### 0.00098 ### 0.0500% n.a. 0.0098 ### ###
### ### ### ### ### ### ### 0.00035 0.0021 0.0100% n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
### ### ### ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a. 3.5000% n.a. 0.0032 ### ###
### 0.00006 ### ### ### ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
### ### ### ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a. 0.0500% ### n.a. ### ###
### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### 0.0004% n.a. ### ### ###
### 0.0015 ### ### ### ### ### 0.00196 0.00098 0.5000% n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### n.a. ### ### ###
### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### n.a. ### ### ###
### 0.00015 ### ### ### ### ### ### ### 0.0050% n.a. ### ### ###
### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### n.a. ### ### ###
### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### n.a. ### ### ###
### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### 0.0400% n.a. ### ### ###
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### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### n.a. ### n.a. n.a.
### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### 0.0150% n.a. ### ### ###
### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a. n.a.
### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a. n.a.
### ### ### ### ### ### ### 0.00194 ### 0.0100% n.a. n.a. n.a.
### 0.0045 ### ### ### ### ### 0.00588 0.00098 n.a. ### n.a.
### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a. n.a.
### ### ### ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
gd:
### 0.1875 0.15 ### ### ### ### 0.245 0.4704not0.1000%
150ppm ### 0.0826 ### ###
### 0.0525 ### ### ### ### ### 0.0686 0.05292 2.0000% n.a. ### ### ###
### 0.015 ### ### ### ### ### 0.0196 0.196 4.0000% ### 0.2844 ### ###
### 0.1275 ### ### ### ### ### 0.1666 0.04606 1.0000% n.a. 0.0208 ### ###
### 0.015 ### ### ### ### ### 0.0196 0.00588 0.3500% n.a. 0.0545 ### ###
### 0.045 ### ### ### ### ### 0.0588 0.0294 0.8000% n.a. 0.0321 ### ###
### 0.0075 ### ### ### ### ### 0.0098 0.00882 2.0000% n.a. n.a. ### ###
100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
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0.24 ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### 0.38224 ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
0.293 0.00345 ### ### 0.31 ### ### ### ### n.a. 0.11586 0.0075
0.048 0.004 ### ### ### 0.0245 ### 0.0008 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### ### n.a. ###
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n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 0.00001 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
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n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
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0.00073 ### ### ### ### n.a. ### ### ### n.a. n.a. 0.00005 n.a.
0.0003 ### 0.0008 ### ### n.a. ### ### ### n.a. n.a. 0.00057 n.a.
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n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
### 0.0019 ### ### n.a. ### ### ### n.a. n.a. 0.00051 n.a.
### ### n.a. 0.014 ### ### ### n.a. n.a. 0.00039 n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
### ### n.a. ### ### n.a. n.a. 0.00048 n.a.
0.00215 ### ### ### 0.0505 ### ### ### n.a. n.a. 0.00003 n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### n.a. n.a.
n.a. ### n.a. n.a. ### n.a. ### 0.00039 n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
0.1983 ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### 0.00046 n.a.
0.385 ### ### ### 0.21 ### ### ### n.a. ### 0.00545 n.a.
0.25 0.0115 ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a.
0.1244 ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### 0.3382 ###
### ### ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a.
### ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a. 0.0009 n.a.
0.16582 ### ### ### ### ### ### ### 0.06308 n.a.
100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 99.99% 100.05% 99.97% 100.00%
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
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8.5227 -4.08559 -4.13144 -0.19531 -2.57401 -3.33078 9.84804 -1.13606 -6.68694 -3.45965 22.2009 -3.85725 0.18276 -2.43878
3.5727 -4.08559 -4.13144 -2.28244 -2.57401 -3.33078 8.14821 -3.2232 -10.6494 -3.45965 22.2009 -3.85725 0.18276 -2.43878

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residue
from
from Brine Brine
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TiO2 salt filtration filtration cation anion EDC Ethylen polluted
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Rückstände Rückstände
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NaCl- NaCl- cherharz aus herharz aus Katalysator äger äger Schadstofffra
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sulfate) and to HWI and
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(calcium
salt (NaCl)
phosphate)
and
Anhydrite
(CaSO4) 11.35 16.06 0.00 0.00 0.00
1.47 6.08 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.296 0.56 0 0.3 0.49692 0.49971 0 0 0 0
### 0.3196 0.2 ### ### ### 0.41906 ### 0.11025 0.07032 0.504 ### ### n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### ### ### n.a. 0.01906 0.04016 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. 0.09 n.a. n.a. 0.25464 0.32713 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. 0.0286 n.a. ### ### ### ### ### 0.07364 0.02398 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 0.00077 ### 0.02864 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
### n.a. ### n.a. ### ### n.a. 0.00001 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
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n.a. n.a. n.a. ### ### ### 0.00788 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 0.04819 n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
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0.0454 n.a. n.a. n.a. ### ### ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ###
### n.a. n.a. ### ### ### ### 0.055 n.a. n.a. ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ###
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### ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### n.a. n.a.
0.0011 n.a. n.a. ### ### ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ###
### ### n.a. ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a. n.a. ###
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0.0002 0.0002 n.a. ### n.a. ### n.a. n.a. ### n.a. n.a.
0.00077 0.00077 n.a. ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a. n.a. ###
n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
0.14 0.08 n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
0.0312 0.1281 0.02 n.a. ### ### n.a. 0.00188 0.441 ### n.a. ###
0.214 0.0184 0.025 n.a. ### ### ### n.a. n.a. 0.05 n.a. n.a.
0.0916 0.0214 0.022 ### ### ### 0.27402 ### 0.03344 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
0.0992 0.0177 n.a. n.a. ### ### ### n.a. n.a. n.a. ### n.a.
### ### ### ### 0.00094 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
0.0477 0.03 n.a. ### ### ### ### ### 0.00265 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
0.113 n.a. ### n.a. 0.00538 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
100.00% 100.00% 100.20% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0%
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
0.0% 0.0%
1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1

21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%
paper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mi
- 0.65 1.23 - 0.32 0.32 0.00 0.66 2.94 7.98 - - - -
- - 0.65 - 1.23 - - 0.32 - 0.32 - 0.00 - 0.66 4.24 6.14 - - - -
-3.44756 -2.59678 1.09496 -0.02697 -3.34262 -3.34237 -0.42307 -4.57097 11.3549 16.064 -4.95553 -4.9817 -4.62699 0
-3.44756 -8.45758 -9.99304 -0.02697 -3.37847 -3.37821 -0.42343 -10.511 1.47395 6.08133 -4.95553 -4.9817 -4.62699 0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1

1
50.000% 50.000% 50.000% 50.000% 50.000% 50.000% 50.000% 50.000% 50.000% 50.000%
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0
Al in Fe in Zn in Cu in Pb in sulfidic
Al in Fe in Zn in Cu in Pb in
ASR ASR ASR ASR ASR tailings
ASR ASR ASR ASR ASR
burnabl burnabl burnabl burnabl burnabl nickel
inert inert inert inert inert
e e e e e mine

Sulfideische
Al in RESH Al in RESH Fe in RESH Fe in RESH Zn in RESH Zn in RESH Cu in RESH Cu in RESH Pb in RESH Pb in RESH
Bergehalden
brennbar inert brennbar inert brennbar inert brennbar inert brennbar inert
Nickelmine

0 0 0 0
n.a. n.a. ### ### ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. 0.00076 0.00076 ### ### ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. 0.0008 0.0008 n.a. n.a. ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
### ### 0.00075 0.00075 n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### ### ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 0.00008
### ### ### ### n.a. n.a. ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ###
n.a. n.a. 0.0012 0.0012 ### ### ###
### ### 0.01357 0.01357 ### ### ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. 0.0024 0.0024 ### ### ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. 0.00105 0.00105 ### ### ###
### ### 0.00038 0.00038 ### ### 1 1 ###
n.a. n.a. 0.00021 0.00021 ### ### n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ###
n.a. n.a. 0.00067 0.00067 ### ### n.a.
n.a. n.a. 0.00025 0.00025 ### ### n.a.
### ### ### ### 1 1 ### ### ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 0.0024
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
n.a. n.a. 0.03095 0.03095 ### ### n.a.
n.a. n.a. 0.81533 0.81533 ### ### 0.33695
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ###
### ### 0.01022 0.01022 ### ### ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ###
n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 0.00325
100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
0.0% 100.0% 0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0

21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%
paper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mi
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
0 0 -1.17773 -1.17773 0 0 5.41E-11 5.41E-11 0 0 -1.03873 0 0 0
0 0 -1.17773 -1.17773 0 0 5.41E-11 5.41E-11 0 0 -1.03873 0 0 0

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 1 0 0 0
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
1
21.000% 8.000% 15.000% 3.000% 2.000% 3.000% 3.000% 2.000%
0 0 0 0 0 0 0.21 0.08 0.15 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.02
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1
avg laminate
combin
wastew laminate d
Mixed ed
ater d packagi
paper cardbor plastics goods glass textiles
treatem material ng, e.g.
d e.g.
ent s tetra
dipers
sludge bricks

CH
fraction in fraction in fraction in fraction in fraction in fraction in fraction in fraction in
Klärschlamm
MSW from MSW from MSW from MSW from MSW from MSW from MSW from MSW from
(Faulschlam
Hellweg 2000 Hellweg 2000 Hellweg 2000 Hellweg 2000 Hellweg 2000 Hellweg 2000 Hellweg 2000 Hellweg 2000
m)

from WWT
calculation Verbundstoff
(including e plastic
dummy Mixed Kunststoffe coated Verbundware
3 Proben Verbundverp
values for cardbord im CH paper; 1% n: Windeln 2)
Altpapier ackung: Glas Textilien
missing (Finnveden Gemeinde- Verbund- plastic
nach BUWAL Tetrapack 5)
elements, for 2001) Abfall waren, 2% coated paper
calculation of Verbundverp
WWT sludge ackung
incineration)
15.30 19.00 32.87 18.43 18.62 3.85 0.00 16.04
14.20 16.60 30.00 17.10 17.10 1.84 0.00 14.50
0.63 0.0575 0.21 0 0.0471 0.08857 0.8015 0 0.25
### ### ### ### ### ### ### ### 0.2909
### 0.049 0.05451 0.145 0.0617 0.06674 0.01234 n.a. 0.0502
### 0.386 0.4503 ### 0.453 0.4819 0.0906 n.a. 0.3723
### 0.00066 ### 0.0016 0.0008 ### 0.00016 0.0024 0.0028
### ### ### 0.003 0.0018 ### 0.00036 n.a. 0.0311
### ### ### n.a. ### n.a. ### n.a. n.a.
### ### n.a. n.a. ### n.a. ### n.a. n.a.
### ### ### 0.027 ### ### ### 0.0002 0.0027
### n.a. n.a. ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a.
### n.a. n.a. ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a.
### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.
### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a.
### ### ### n.a. ### ### ### 0.002 n.a.
### ### ### 0.00005 ### ### ### n.a. n.a.
### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### n.a. n.a.gd: n.a.
### ### ### 0.00005 ### ### ### n.a.Derived from Na+Cl in
n.a.
waste. 50% of it is
### ### ### ### ### ### ### 0.00001
assumed ton.a.
be food salt
### ### ### ### ### ### ### and
n.a. containing
n.a. 0.002% I
### ### n.a. n.a. ### ### ### n.a. n.a.
### ### ### n.a. ### n.a. ### n.a. n.a.
### ### ### ### ### ### ### n.a. n.a.
### ### ### 0.00009 ### ### ### 0.00001 n.a.
### ### n.a. 0.00002 ### ### ### n.a. n.a.
### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### n.a. ### n.a.
### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a.
### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a.
### ### ### 0.0007 ### ### ### ### n.a.
###
###
###
###
###
###
### 0.021 n.a. n.a. 0.01575 n.a. 0.00315 0.3379 n.a.
### 0.00066 n.a. 0.0039 0.00147 ### ### 0.001 n.a.
### 0.00377 0.01106 n.a. ### ### ### 0.042 n.a.
### 0.0123 n.a. 0.0002 ### 0.04983 ### 0.0079 n.a.
### ### 0.00948 n.a. ### n.a. ### 0.0002 n.a.
### 0.00471 n.a. n.a. ### ### ### 0.0027 n.a.
### 0.00066 n.a. n.a. ### n.a. ### 0.1132 n.a.
0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 80.0% 80.0% 50.0% 0.0% 80.0%
60.0% 27.0% 32.4% 1.0% 18.0% 18.0% 18.0% 0.0% 12.0%
0

21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%21% paper; 8%8% Mixed cardb15% plastics; 3% laminated m2% laminated p3% combined go
3% glass; 2% t2% textiles; 8
paper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; Mipaper: 27%; MiMixed cardbordplastics: 1%; laminated matelaminated packcombined goods
glass: 0%; tex textiles: 12%;
- - - - - 1.71 15.30 18.14 32.87 18.43 18.62 3.85 - 16.04
- - - - - - 1.71 13.32 13.47 30.00 16.24 15.45 - 1.24 - 10.49
0 0 0 0 0 6.78487 14.7028 19.5675 45.0239 19.2286 21.7578 3.84608 -4.77674 16.2906
0 0 0 0 0 -5.72502 13.4565 15.2896 44.7049 18.1603 19.8573 -12.0508 -4.77674 11.2302

gd:
estimate

0 0 0 0 0 1 0.21 0.08 0.15 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.02

0.21 0.08 0.15 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.02


1
#

#
8.000% 9.004% 22.000% 2.650% 0.000% 1.000% 0.007% ### #
0.08 0.09 0.22 0.0265 0 0.01 7E-05 0.003 0 #
0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 #
#
natural compost electron electro
mineral inert volatile batterie
product able ic nic
s metals metals s
s material goods goods
share in inert volatile
inert metals in metals in
# waste total total

fraction in
fraction in fraction in fraction in fraction in fraction in fraction in fraction in
MSW from
MSW from MSW from MSW from MSW from MSW from MSW from MSW from
Hellweg
Hellweg 2000 Hellweg 2000 Hellweg 2000 Hellweg 2000 Hellweg 2000 Hellweg 2000 Hellweg 2000
2000
#
Verbundw
aren.
Naturprodukt
Problemm
e 6) (8% + Problemmüll
Mineralien 1) Organisches Verbundware üll
1.0035% 4)
teilw. Nahrungsmittel n Leiterplatt
Verbundware Metalle 3) Leiterplatten, Metalle 3)
Belevi/Eigen im Abfall (nach Problemmüll en
n wie elektronische
e Ber. K.Schleiss) Batterien 4) (Zimmerm
Schuhe, Geräte
ann), Hg
Möbel etc.)
aus Elektr. #
Material
0.00 10.47 5.72 0.00 13.12 0.00 12.18 13.12 #
0.00 9.00 4.00 0.00 12.00 0.00 12.00 12.00 #
0 0.3906 0.6 0.16303 0 0.163 #
0.57 ### ### ### ### ### ### # 23.5% 0.0% 0.0%
n.a. ### 0.02 ### n.a. ### ### # 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
0.05 0.25776 0.1624 ### n.a. 0.1 ### # 1.2% 0.0% 0.0%
n.a. ### ### ### n.a. ### # 6.4% 0.0% 0.0%
n.a. ### 0.004 ### n.a. ### # 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
n.a. ### 0.00113 ### n.a. ### # 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
n.a. ### ### ### n.a. ### # 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
0.011 ### 0.004 ### n.a. ### ### # 12.9% 0.0% 0.0%
n.a. ### 0.000006 ### n.a. ### # 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
n.a. 0.00011 0.0002 ### n.a. 0.00005 ### # 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
n.a. n.a. ### n.a. n.a. n.a. # 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
n.a. n.a. n.a. 0.00021 n.a. ### # 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
n.a. ### 0.000002 n.a. n.a. n.a. # 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
n.a. ### n.a. 0.002 ### 0.002 ### # 75.8% 35.6% 13.4%
n.a. ### ### ### ### ### ### ### # 1.5% 1.5% 0.1%
n.a. ### 0.000005 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. # 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
ived from Na+Cl in
te. 50% of it is
n.a. ### 0.000008 0.0098 ### 0.00323 ### ### # 82.4% 82.4% 10.2%
umed to be food saltn.a. ### 0.000018 ### ### ### ### ### # 45.4% 45.4% 17.1%
containing 0.002% n.a.
I ### ### 0.00001 ### 0.0001 ### ### # 18.4% 18.4% 69.3%
n.a. ### ### n.a. ### 0.02325 ### ### # 0.0% 0.0% 89.6%
n.a. ### ### n.a. ### n.a. ### # 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
n.a. ### ### 0.002 ### ### ### ### # 49.4% 49.4% 1.6%
n.a. ### ### 0.0075 ### 0.01558 ### ### # 39.6% 39.6% 31.0%
n.a. n.a. n.a. 0.00032 ### 0.0009 ### # 37.6% 37.6% 39.9%
n.a. ### ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. # 28.2% 0.0% 0.0%
n.a. ### ### 0.00065 ### ### ### # 23.5% 23.5% 1.4%
n.a. ### ### n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. # 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
n.a. ### ### 0.0124 ### 0.075 0.1652 ### # 25.1% 25.1% 57.2%
# #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
# #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
# #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
# #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
# #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
# #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
0.285 ### ### n.a. ### n.a. ### # 67.9% 0.0% 0.0%
n.a. 0.0006 0.0006 0.81453 ### 0.72687 0.178 ### # 72.1% 72.0% 24.2%
0.05 ### 0.0218 n.a. ### n.a. ### # 37.4% 0.0% 0.0%
0.024 ### ### 0.1 ### 0.1 ### # 38.7% 21.3% 8.1%
n.a. 0.003 0.0035 n.a. ### n.a. ### ### # 0.3% 0.0% 0.0%
n.a. 0.00516 0.00282 0.03 ### 0.03 ### # 25.9% 23.5% 8.9%
0.01 ### 0.0015 n.a. ### n.a. ### # 81.6% 0.0% 0.0%
100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% ### 0.00% #
0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 83.0% 100.0% 0.0% 100.0% 60.0% #
0.0% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% #
0.0% 27.0% 27.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% #
#
#
8% minerals; 99% natural pro22% compostable2.65% inert me1% volatile me1% volatile me0.0065% batter0.34% elect . .
minerals: 0%; natural produc compostable mate
inert metals: volatile metals volatile metals batteries: 0%; electronic g . .
- 10.47 5.72 - 13.12 - 12.18 13.12 - #
- 4.91 0.57 - 9.86 - 12.00 9.86 - #
-3.90367 10.3042 6.820121 0 13.5329 -0.01973 3.74407 13.533 0#
-3.90367 2.50292 -5.103879 0 10.2204 -0.01973 3.72417 10.22 0#

gd: gd:
gd: estimate
estimate gd:
estimate
gd:
estimate
estimate

0.08 0.09004 0.22 0.0265 0 0.01 6.5E-05 0.0034 0

0.08 0.09004 0.22 0.0265 0 0.01 6.5E-05 0.0034


0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
49.0%
1.6%
0.0%
92.6%
62.6%
87.7%
89.6%
0.0%
51.0%
70.6%
77.5%
0.0%
24.9%
0.0%
82.3%
#DIV/0!
#DIV/0!
#DIV/0!
#DIV/0!
#DIV/0!
#DIV/0!
0.0%
96.2%
0.0%
29.4%
0.0%
32.4%
0.0%
Do not alter these values, as the process-specific figures will cha

DeNOx-Technology in average MSWI


without SCR- SCR-low
Denox SNCR high dust dust

shares in technology 13.8% 29.4% 32.2% 24.6%


13.8% 29.4% 32.2% 24.6% figures for swiss average 2000

Share of thermal NOx in flue gas


mean GSD
50% 141%

Iron scrap separation from slag


mean GSD

Share of waste incinerated in


plants with magnetic scrap
separation from slag 50% 110%
50.0% figure for swiss average 2000
gures will change
Ecoinvent 2000 EMPA St. Gallen

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S
1
2 ID ### 3504 3702 3703 3506 3507 3508 3706 3707 3708 3709 3792
disposal,
municipal solid

OutputGroup
InputGroup
waste, 22.9% Standar General
Explanati Locatio Categor SubCat Infrastructure Uncertai
3 on
401 Name
n y egory Process
Unit dDeviati Comme
water, to ntyType
on95% nt
municipal
incineration
4 662 Location CH
5 493 InfrastructureProcess 0
6 403 Unit kg
7 4 Carbon monoxide, biogenic air high population density kg 0.000134660082426374 1 501.0% (1,3,2,2,1,2) & basic uncertainty of 5; literature data from switzerland and germany adapted to pla
8 4 Carbon monoxide, fossil air high population density kg 8.82399175736262E-05 1 501.0% (1,3,2,2,1,2) & basic uncertainty of 5; literature data from switzerland and germany adapted to pla
9 4 Carbon dioxide, biogenic air high population density kg 0.72323936106989 1 143.6% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
10 4 Carbon dioxide, fossil air high population density kg 0.473923529949586 1 143.6% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
11 4 Methane, biogenic air high population density kg 3.85559182975196E-06 1 157.0% (2,3,4,2,1,2) & basic uncertainty of 1.5; confidential data from 5 plants in Switzerland and German
12 4 Methane, fossil air high population density kg 2.52648817024804E-06 1 157.0% (2,3,4,2,1,2) & basic uncertainty of 1.5; confidential data from 5 plants in Switzerland and German
13 4 Sulfur dioxide air high population density kg 4.46053094226107E-06 1 507.4% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
14 4 Nitrogen oxides air high population density kg 9.93889120879688E-05 1 1195.6% uncertainty calculated from uncertainty in average N-emissions, uncertainty in the share of therma
15 4 Ammonia air high population density kg 2.47521069084375E-06 1 1195.6% uncertainty calculated from uncertainty in average N-emissions, uncertainty in the share of therma
16 4 Dinitrogen monoxide air high population density kg 1.31913772846875E-05 1 1195.6% uncertainty calculated from uncertainty in average N-emissions, uncertainty in the share of therma
17 4 Cyanide air high population density kg 2.811461484375E-06 1 1195.6% uncertainty calculated from uncertainty in average N-emissions, uncertainty in the share of therma
18 4 Phosphorus air high population density kg 0.0000008937925361 1 529.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
19 4 Boron air high population density kg 0.0000008631926376 1 992.3% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
20 4 Hydrogen chloride air high population density kg 6.63977472910825E-08 1 390.7% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
21 4 Bromine air high population density kg 0.00000004065594 1 930.3% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
22 4 Hydrogen fluoride air high population density kg 2.96621513684211E-08 1 785.6% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
23 4 Iodine air high population density kg 1.30660269515704E-13 1 1656.5% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
24 4 Silver air high population density kg 9.27544815824102E-12 1 1317.7% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
25 4 Arsenic air high population density kg 6.3771439125E-15 1 1406.3% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
26 4 Barium air high population density kg 3.6038022785E-08 1 691.7% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
27 4 Cadmium air high population density kg 6.37426940311385E-10 1 967.2% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
28 4 Cobalt air high population density kg 4.2712243125E-14 1 1288.8% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
29 4 Chromium air high population density kg 4.10451313661553E-12 1 681.2% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
30 4 Copper air high population density kg 4.88422612952099E-09 1 529.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
31 4 Mercury air high population density kg 4.06639633246912E-14 1 1281.6% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
32 4 Manganese air high population density kg 1.41221470229354E-12 1 707.6% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
33 4 Molybdenum air high population density kg 0.000000003910112 1 1156.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
34 4 Nickel air high population density kg 2.34707502748512E-12 1 784.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
35 4 Lead air high population density kg 1.12611272498832E-08 1 595.4% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
36 4 Antimony air high population density kg 5.47836292132826E-14 1 973.4% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
37 4 Selenium air high population density kg 1.15512812811238E-15 1 1513.2% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
38 4 Tin air high population density kg 7.45700832518191E-08 1 756.3% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
39 4 Vanadium air high population density kg 9.21466351221077E-10 1 986.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
40 4 Zinc air high population density kg 1.60511044335283E-08 1 515.3% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
41 4 Beryllium air high population density kg 0 1 100.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
42 4 Scandium air high population density kg 0 1 100.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
43 4 Strontium air high population density kg 0 1 100.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
44 4 Titanium air high population density kg 0 1 100.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
45 4 Thallium air high population density kg 0 1 100.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
46 4 Tungsten air high population density kg 0 1 100.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine

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municipal
incineration
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6 403 Unit kg
47 4 Silicon air high population density kg 3.62539932066159E-05 1 252.8% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
48 4 Iron air high population density kg 2.79806611256071E-07 1 295.8% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
49 4 Calcium air high population density kg 1.46733086710619E-05 1 324.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
50 4 Aluminum air high population density kg 1.18922378232218E-05 1 334.9% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
51 4 Potassium air high population density kg 6.19168527065586E-06 1 458.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
52 4 Magnesium air high population density kg 3.4447921737042E-06 1 424.4% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
53 4 Sodium air high population density kg 8.91809220007995E-06 1 392.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
54 4 BOD5, Biological Oxygen Demand water river kg 1.83039801460187E-05 1 280.6% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
55 4 COD, Chemical Oxygen Demand water river kg 4.02495941409256E-05 1 360.4% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
56 4 TOC, Total Organic Carbon water river kg 1.6246038764745E-05 1 354.6% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
57 4 DOC, Dissolved Organic Carbon water river kg 1.6246038764745E-05 1 354.6% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
58 4 Sulfate water river kg 0.000528082564133535 1 297.7% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
59 4 Nitrate water river kg 3.99576514586552E-05 1 331.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
60 4 Phosphate water river kg 1.74752774526777E-07 1 742.1% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
61 4 Boron water river kg 1.12502193969965E-06 1 939.7% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
62 4 Chloride water river kg 0.0066043346572359 1 303.9% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
63 4 Bromine water river kg 1.11686635709708E-05 1 763.8% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
64 4 Fluoride water river kg 4.33223603947478E-06 1 548.1% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
65 4 Iodide water river kg 1.209986922989E-08 1 1434.6% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
66 4 Silver, ion water river kg 8.49738750537133E-11 1 928.5% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
67 4 Arsenic, ion water river kg 2.81861840565256E-07 1 1047.6% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
68 4 Barium water river kg 2.22758655945965E-08 1 1467.2% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
69 4 Cadmium, ion water river kg 5.33822249438267E-09 1 879.4% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
70 4 Cobalt water river kg 2.30131386153578E-10 1 1641.6% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
71 4 Chromium VI water river kg 1.81610518851203E-06 1 588.8% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
72 4 Copper, ion water river kg 4.60017000579973E-08 1 1115.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
73 4 Mercury water river kg 1.95331686614741E-08 1 831.6% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
74 4 Manganese water river kg 1.45104816448764E-08 1 1263.9% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
75 4 Molybdenum water river kg 3.33911361310863E-07 1 716.5% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
76 4 Nickel, ion water river kg 6.74843388453246E-08 1 1253.8% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
77 4 Lead water river kg 1.20842460525199E-08 1 686.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
78 4 Antimony water river kg 4.8940691290084E-06 1 718.7% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
79 4 Selenium water river kg 7.62426642437173E-08 1 1018.8% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
80 4 Tin, ion water river kg 2.36119751554151E-09 1 879.8% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
81 4 Vanadium, ion water river kg 6.21758823217627E-09 1 1098.9% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
82 4 Zinc, ion water river kg 1.9042601869843E-07 1 419.1% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
83 4 Beryllium water river kg 0 1 100.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
84 4 Scandium water river kg 0 1 100.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
85 4 Strontium water river kg 0 1 100.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine

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incineration
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6 403 Unit kg
86 4 Titanium, ion water river kg 0 1 100.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
87 4 Thallium water river kg 0 1 100.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
88 4 Tungsten water river kg 0 1 100.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
89 4 Silicon water river kg 4.51521196949406E-06 1 471.6% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
90 4 Iron, ion water river kg 2.97580923350961E-06 1 274.9% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
91 4 Calcium, ion water river kg 5.62255077525035E-05 1 590.5% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
92 4 Aluminum water river kg 6.96594031064319E-07 1 577.3% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
93 4 Potassium, ion water river kg 0.000356846855566468 1 316.8% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
94 4 Magnesium water river kg 1.20857934907517E-05 1 723.7% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
95 4 Sodium, ion water river kg 0.000716983447623705 1 364.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
96 4 Chromium, ion water river kg 1.76918669681704E-07 1 620.3% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
97 4 BOD5, Biological Oxygen Demand water ground-, long-term kg 0.00596614701521117 1 143.8% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
98 4 COD, Chemical Oxygen Demand water ground-, long-term kg 0.0182396488859689 1 143.8% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
99 4 TOC, Total Organic Carbon water ground-, long-term kg 0.00721747398309772 1 143.8% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
100 4 DOC, Dissolved Organic Carbon water ground-, long-term kg 0.00721747398309772 1 143.8% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
101 4 Sulfate water ground-, long-term kg 0.0028223014357157 1 340.8% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
102 4 Nitrate water ground-, long-term kg 0.00011221827829632 1 424.4% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
103 4 Phosphate water ground-, long-term kg 0.000104676911941539 1 8314.7% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
104 4 Boron water ground-, long-term kg 4.74115010231396E-06 1 557.2% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
105 4 Chloride water ground-, long-term kg 0.000261789367345059 1 275.9% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
106 4 Bromine water ground-, long-term kg 2.36976443412203E-06 1 917.1% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
107 4 Fluoride water ground-, long-term kg 5.02728693667333E-05 1 523.2% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
108 4 Iodide water ground-, long-term kg 1.01208362360086E-16 1 1278.6% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
109 4 Silver, ion water ground-, long-term kg 4.50004280820679E-07 1 1204.6% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
110 4 Arsenic, ion water ground-, long-term kg 3.43348343496088E-07 1 1285.4% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
111 4 Barium water ground-, long-term kg 0.000144976845227707 1 672.5% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
112 4 Cadmium, ion water ground-, long-term kg 2.88307618843789E-07 1 18418.7% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
113 4 Cobalt water ground-, long-term kg 1.17781697217245E-06 1 1134.4% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
114 4 Chromium VI water ground-, long-term kg 7.57572706880736E-06 1 3777.7% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
115 4 Copper, ion water ground-, long-term kg 0.00108592412352033 1 483.2% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
116 4 Mercury water ground-, long-term kg 3.19316010899708E-07 1 1448.4% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
117 4 Manganese water ground-, long-term kg 0.000223338037384724 1 689.4% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
118 4 Molybdenum water ground-, long-term kg 1.61720919102242E-06 1 1140.8% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
119 4 Nickel, ion water ground-, long-term kg 0.00010388319719995 1 688.4% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
120 4 Lead water ground-, long-term kg 0.000220661232976341 1 5613.5% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
121 4 Antimony water ground-, long-term kg 1.0228096419941E-05 1 621.0% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
122 4 Selenium water ground-, long-term kg 2.40853315595292E-07 1 771.3% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
123 4 Tin, ion water ground-, long-term kg 4.53871677001239E-05 1 851.2% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
124 4 Vanadium, ion water ground-, long-term kg 1.58052361927442E-06 1 1692.2% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce

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municipal
incineration
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5 493 InfrastructureProcess 0
6 403 Unit kg
125 4 Zinc, ion water ground-, long-term kg 0.000343943105889886 1 2872.9% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
126 4 Beryllium water ground-, long-term kg 0 1 100.0% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
127 4 Scandium water ground-, long-term kg 0 1 100.0% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
128 4 Strontium water ground-, long-term kg 0 1 100.0% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
129 4 Titanium, ion water ground-, long-term kg 0 1 100.0% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
130 4 Thallium water ground-, long-term kg 0 1 100.0% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
131 4 Tungsten water ground-, long-term kg 0 1 100.0% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
132 4 Silicon water ground-, long-term kg 0.00163406473137371 1 11080.0% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
133 4 Iron, ion water ground-, long-term kg 0.010617916300467 1 398.6% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
134 4 Calcium, ion water ground-, long-term kg 0.0128968992854829 1 309.4% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
135 4 Aluminum water ground-, long-term kg 0.00956022795188909 1 315.5% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
136 4 Potassium, ion water ground-, long-term kg 0.00169665807003737 1 335.9% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
137 4 Magnesium water ground-, long-term kg 0.00318202305518527 1 406.7% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
138 4 Sodium, ion water ground-, long-term kg 0.00441795451939407 1 363.3% Long-term emissions from landfilling of incineration residues. uncertainty is calculated from unce
139 5 municipal waste incineration plant CH waste ma municipal 1 unit 2.5E-10 1 100% demands per kilogram waste. uncertainty is heeded in the module
140 5 process-specific burdens, municipal waCH waste ma municipal 0 kg 1 1 100% demands per kilogram waste. uncertainty is heeded in the module
141 5 slag compartment CH waste ma municipal 1 unit 3.3555055729785E-10 1 139.8% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
142 5 process-specific burdens, slag compar CH waste ma municipal 0 kg 0.188747188480041 1 139.8% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
143 5 residual material landfill facility CH waste ma residual m 1 unit 2.83670031546527E-11 1 130.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
144 5 process-specific burdens, residual mateCH waste ma residual m 0 kg 0.0136161615142333 1 130.0% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incine
145 4 Heat, waste air high population density MJ 10.6338247238082 1 160% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and uncertainties in energy effici
146 4 Heat, waste water river MJ 2.1493878385862 1 160% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and uncertainties in energy effici
147 5 electricity from waste, at municipal waCH waste ma municipal 0 kWh 0 1 100% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and uncertainties in energy effici
148 5 heat from waste, at municipal waste in CH waste ma municipal 0 MJ 0 1 100% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and uncertainties in energy effici
149 5 sodium hydroxide, 50% in H2O, produc RER chemicalsinorganic 0 kg 0.00622097835375401 1 342% uncertainty calculated from uncertainty in average auxiliary material input, and the unertainty of th
150 5 quicklime, milled, packed, at plant CH construct additives 0 kg 0.00103448229102877 1 364% uncertainty calculated from uncertainty in average auxiliary material input, and the unertainty of th
151 5 hydrochloric acid, 30% in H2O, at pla RER chemicalsinorganic 0 kg 1.16892810697506E-05 1 326% uncertainty calculated from uncertainty in average auxiliary material input, and the unertainty of th
152 5 iron (III) chloride, 40% in H2O, at pla CH chemicalsinorganic 0 kg 0.000133778034252676 1 364% uncertainty calculated from uncertainty in average auxiliary material input, and the unertainty of th
153 5 chemicals organic, at plant GLO chemicalsorganics 0 kg 4.86551365742011E-05 1 873% Proxy for TMT15. uncertainty calculated from uncertainty in average auxiliary material input, and
154 5 chemicals inorganic, at plant GLO chemicalsinorganic 0 kg 1.9482135116251E-05 1 326% Proxy for Polyelectrolyte. uncertainty calculated from uncertainty in average auxiliary material inp
155 5 cement, unspecified, at plant CH construct binder 0 kg 0.00544646460569333 1 138% Cement for solidification of landfilled residual material. Uncertainty calculated from unertainty of
156 5 disposal, cement, hydrated, 0% water, tCH waste ma residual m 0 kg 0.0136161615142333 1 138% Hydrated cement for solidification of landfilled residual material. Uncertainty calculated from une
157 5 transport, freight, rail RER transport train 0 tkm 0.0138894217163512 1 299% uncertainty calculated from uncertainty in average auxiliary material input, the unertainty of the w
158 5 transport, lorry 20-28t, fleet average CH transport road 0 tkm 0.00949330841957764 1 136.3% uncertainty calculated from calculated from uncertainties in waste composition, in transfer coeffici
159 5 ammonia, liquid, at regional storehous CH chemicalsinorganic 0 kg 0.000157598035429688 1 1092% uncertainty calculated from uncertainty in average DeNOx input, uncertainty in the share of therm
160 5 natural gas, burned in industrial fu RER natural gaheating s 0 MJ 0.01536932278125 1 1092% uncertainty calculated from uncertainty in average DeNOx input, uncertainty in the share of therm
161 5 titanium dioxide, production mix, at p RER chemicalsinorganic 0 kg 4.51122278232304E-06 1 1860% uncertainty calculated from uncertainty in average DeNOx input, uncertainty in the share of therm
162 5 chromium oxide, flakes, at plant RER chemicalsinorganic 0 kg 9.20657710678172E-08 1 1860% Proxy for vanadium pentoxide V2O5 in SCR catalyst, uncertainty calculated from uncertainty in a
163 0 disposal, municipal solid waste, 22.9%CH 0 kg 1

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7 4 Carbon monoxide, biogenic air (1,3,2,2,1,2) & basic uncertainty
high population density of 5;kgliterature 0.000134660082426374
data from switzerland and germany adapted to plant age distribution in switzerland
8 4 Carbon monoxide, fossil air (1,3,2,2,1,2) & basic uncertainty
high population density of 5;kgliterature data
8.82399175736262E-05
from switzerland and germany adapted to plant age distribution in switzerland
9 4 Carbon dioxide, biogenic air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste composition
0.72323936106989
and transfer coefficients in incinerator
10 4 Carbon dioxide, fossil air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste0.473923529949586
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
11 4 Methane, biogenic air (2,3,4,2,1,2) & basic uncertainty
high population density of 1.5;
kg confidential
3.85559182975196E-06
data from 5 plants in Switzerland and Germany
12 4 Methane, fossil air (2,3,4,2,1,2) & basic uncertainty
high population density of 1.5;
kg confidential
2.52648817024804E-06
data from 5 plants in Switzerland and Germany
13 4 Sulfur dioxide air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
4.46053094226107E-06
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
14 4 Nitrogen oxides air uncertainty
high calculated
populationfrom uncertainty
density kg in average9.93889120879688E-05
N-emissions, uncertainty in the share of thermal NOx, uncertainty of nitrogen content in average municipal waste and the unertainty in nitrogen content in *th
15 4 Ammonia air uncertainty
high calculated
populationfrom uncertainty
density kg in average2.47521069084375E-06
N-emissions, uncertainty in the share of thermal NOx, uncertainty of nitrogen content in average municipal waste and the unertainty in nitrogen content in *th
16 4 Dinitrogen monoxide air uncertainty
high calculated
populationfrom uncertainty
density kg in average1.31913772846875E-05
N-emissions, uncertainty in the share of thermal NOx, uncertainty of nitrogen content in average municipal waste and the unertainty in nitrogen content in *th
17 4 Cyanide air uncertainty
high calculated
populationfrom uncertainty
density kg in average 2.811461484375E-06
N-emissions, uncertainty in the share of thermal NOx, uncertainty of nitrogen content in average municipal waste and the unertainty in nitrogen content in *th
18 4 Phosphorus air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste0.0000008937925361
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
19 4 Boron air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste0.0000008631926376
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
20 4 Hydrogen chloride air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
6.63977472910825E-08
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
21 4 Bromine air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste composition
0.00000004065594
and transfer coefficients in incinerator
22 4 Hydrogen fluoride air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
2.96621513684211E-08
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
23 4 Iodine air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.30660269515704E-13
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
24 4 Silver air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
9.27544815824102E-12
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
25 4 Arsenic air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste composition
6.3771439125E-15
and transfer coefficients in incinerator
26 4 Barium air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste composition
3.6038022785E-08
and transfer coefficients in incinerator
27 4 Cadmium air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
6.37426940311385E-10
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
28 4 Cobalt air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste composition
4.2712243125E-14
and transfer coefficients in incinerator
29 4 Chromium air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
4.10451313661553E-12
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
30 4 Copper air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
4.88422612952099E-09
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
31 4 Mercury air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
4.06639633246912E-14
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
32 4 Manganese air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.41221470229354E-12
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
33 4 Molybdenum air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste0.000000003910112
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
34 4 Nickel air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
2.34707502748512E-12
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
35 4 Lead air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.12611272498832E-08
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
36 4 Antimony air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
5.47836292132826E-14
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
37 4 Selenium air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.15512812811238E-15
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
38 4 Tin air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
7.45700832518191E-08
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
39 4 Vanadium air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
9.21466351221077E-10
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
40 4 Zinc air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.60511044335283E-08
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
41 4 Beryllium air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste composition and transfer
0 coefficients in incinerator
42 4 Scandium air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste composition and transfer
0 coefficients in incinerator
43 4 Strontium air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste composition and transfer
0 coefficients in incinerator
44 4 Titanium air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste composition and transfer
0 coefficients in incinerator
45 4 Thallium air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste composition and transfer
0 coefficients in incinerator
46 4 Tungsten air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste composition and transfer
0 coefficients in incinerator

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Unit
waste, 22.9%
on n y egory Process water, to
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incineration
4 662 Location CH
5 493 InfrastructureProcess 0
6 403 Unit kg
47 4 Silicon air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
3.62539932066159E-05
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
48 4 Iron air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
2.79806611256071E-07
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
49 4 Calcium air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.46733086710619E-05
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
50 4 Aluminum air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.18922378232218E-05
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
51 4 Potassium air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
6.19168527065586E-06
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
52 4 Magnesium air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
3.4447921737042E-06
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
53 4 Sodium air uncertainty
high is calculateddensity
population from uncertainties
kg in waste
8.91809220007995E-06
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
54 4 BOD5, Biological Oxygen Demand uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.83039801460187E-05
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
55 4 COD, Chemical Oxygen Demand uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
4.02495941409256E-05
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
56 4 TOC, Total Organic Carbon uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.6246038764745E-05
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
57 4 DOC, Dissolved Organic Carbon uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.6246038764745E-05
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
58 4 Sulfate uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
0.000528082564133535
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
59 4 Nitrate uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
3.99576514586552E-05
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
60 4 Phosphate uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.74752774526777E-07
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
61 4 Boron uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.12502193969965E-06
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
62 4 Chloride uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
0.0066043346572359
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
63 4 Bromine uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.11686635709708E-05
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
64 4 Fluoride uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
4.33223603947478E-06
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
65 4 Iodide uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.209986922989E-08
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
66 4 Silver, ion uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
8.49738750537133E-11
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
67 4 Arsenic, ion uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
2.81861840565256E-07
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
68 4 Barium uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
2.22758655945965E-08
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
69 4 Cadmium, ion uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
5.33822249438267E-09
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
70 4 Cobalt uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
2.30131386153578E-10
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
71 4 Chromium VI uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.81610518851203E-06
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
72 4 Copper, ion uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
4.60017000579973E-08
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
73 4 Mercury uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.95331686614741E-08
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
74 4 Manganese uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.45104816448764E-08
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
75 4 Molybdenum uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
3.33911361310863E-07
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
76 4 Nickel, ion uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
6.74843388453246E-08
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
77 4 Lead uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.20842460525199E-08
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
78 4 Antimony uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
4.8940691290084E-06
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
79 4 Selenium uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
7.62426642437173E-08
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
80 4 Tin, ion uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
2.36119751554151E-09
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
81 4 Vanadium, ion uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
6.21758823217627E-09
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
82 4 Zinc, ion uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.9042601869843E-07
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
83 4 Beryllium uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste composition and transfer
0 coefficients in incinerator and landfills
84 4 Scandium uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste composition and transfer
0 coefficients in incinerator and landfills
85 4 Strontium uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste composition and transfer
0 coefficients in incinerator and landfills

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4 662 Location CH
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86 4 Titanium, ion uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste composition and transfer
0 coefficients in incinerator and landfills
87 4 Thallium uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste composition and transfer
0 coefficients in incinerator and landfills
88 4 Tungsten uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste composition and transfer
0 coefficients in incinerator and landfills
89 4 Silicon uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
4.51521196949406E-06
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
90 4 Iron, ion uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
2.97580923350961E-06
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
91 4 Calcium, ion uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
5.62255077525035E-05
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
92 4 Aluminum uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
6.96594031064319E-07
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
93 4 Potassium, ion uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
0.000356846855566468
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
94 4 Magnesium uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.20857934907517E-05
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
95 4 Sodium, ion uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
0.000716983447623705
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
96 4 Chromium, ion uncertainty
water river is calculated from uncertainties
kg in waste
1.76918669681704E-07
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills
97 4 BOD5, Biological Oxygen Demand Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.00596614701521117
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
98 4 COD, Chemical Oxygen Demand Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.0182396488859689
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
99 4 TOC, Total Organic Carbon Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.00721747398309772
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
100 4 DOC, Dissolved Organic Carbon Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.00721747398309772
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
101 4 Sulfate Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.0028223014357157
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
102 4 Nitrate Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.00011221827829632
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
103 4 Phosphate Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.000104676911941539
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
104 4 Boron Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 4.74115010231396E-06
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
105 4 Chloride Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.000261789367345059
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
106 4 Bromine Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 2.36976443412203E-06
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
107 4 Fluoride Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 5.02728693667333E-05
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
108 4 Iodide Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 1.01208362360086E-16
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
109 4 Silver, ion Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 4.50004280820679E-07
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
110 4 Arsenic, ion Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 3.43348343496088E-07
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
111 4 Barium Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.000144976845227707
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
112 4 Cadmium, ion Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 2.88307618843789E-07
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
113 4 Cobalt Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 1.17781697217245E-06
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
114 4 Chromium VI Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 7.57572706880736E-06
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
115 4 Copper, ion Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.00108592412352033
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
116 4 Mercury Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 3.19316010899708E-07
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
117 4 Manganese Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.000223338037384724
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
118 4 Molybdenum Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 1.61720919102242E-06
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
119 4 Nickel, ion Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.00010388319719995
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
120 4 Lead Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.000220661232976341
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
121 4 Antimony Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 1.0228096419941E-05
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
122 4 Selenium Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 2.40853315595292E-07
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
123 4 Tin, ion Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 4.53871677001239E-05
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
124 4 Vanadium, ion Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 1.58052361927442E-06
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.

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Unit
waste, 22.9%
on n y egory Process water, to
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incineration
4 662 Location CH
5 493 InfrastructureProcess 0
6 403 Unit kg
125 4 Zinc, ion Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.000343943105889886
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
126 4 Beryllium Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration residues. uncertainty
long-term 0 is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
127 4 Scandium Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration residues. uncertainty
long-term 0 is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
128 4 Strontium Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration residues. uncertainty
long-term 0 is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
129 4 Titanium, ion Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration residues. uncertainty
long-term 0 is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
130 4 Thallium Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration residues. uncertainty
long-term 0 is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
131 4 Tungsten Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration residues. uncertainty
long-term 0 is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
132 4 Silicon Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.00163406473137371
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
133 4 Iron, ion Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.010617916300467
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
134 4 Calcium, ion Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.0128968992854829
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
135 4 Aluminum Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.00956022795188909
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
136 4 Potassium, ion Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.00169665807003737
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
137 4 Magnesium Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.00318202305518527
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
138 4 Sodium, ion Long-term
water emissions
ground-, from landfillingkgof incineration
long-term 0.00441795451939407
residues. uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
139 5 municipal waste incineration plant CH waste ma municipal 1 unit 2.5E-10
140 5 process-specific burdens, municipal waCH waste ma municipal 0 kg 1
141 5 slag compartment CH waste
uncertainty
ma municipal
is calculated from uncertainties
1 unit in waste
3.3555055729785E-10
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
142 5 process-specific burdens, slag compar CH waste
uncertainty
ma municipal
is calculated from uncertainties
0 kg in waste0.188747188480041
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
143 5 residual material landfill facility CH waste
uncertainty
ma residual
is calculated
m from uncertainties
1 unit in waste
2.83670031546527E-11
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
144 5 process-specific burdens, residual mateCH waste
uncertainty
ma residual
is calculated
m from uncertainties
0 kg in waste
0.0136161615142333
composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator
145 4 Heat, waste air uncertainty
high is
population
calculateddensity
from uncertainties
MJ in waste composition
10.6338247238082
and uncertainties in energy efficiency and the uncertainty in internal energy demand
146 4 Heat, waste water
uncertainty
river is calculated from uncertainties
MJ in waste composition
2.1493878385862
and uncertainties in energy efficiency and the uncertainty in internal energy demand
147 5 electricity from waste, at municipal waCH waste
uncertainty
ma municipal
is calculated from uncertainties
0 kWh in waste composition and uncertainties
0 in energy efficiency and the uncertainty in internal energy demand
148 5 heat from waste, at municipal waste in CH waste
uncertainty
ma municipal
is calculated from uncertainties
0 MJ in waste composition and uncertainties
0 in energy efficiency and the uncertainty in internal energy demand
149 5 sodium hydroxide, 50% in H2O, produc RER chemicalsinorganic
uncertainty calculated from uncertainty
0 kg in average0.00622097835375401
auxiliary material input, and the unertainty of the waste composition of this waste
150 5 quicklime, milled, packed, at plant CH construct
uncertainty
additives
calculated from uncertainty
0 kg in average0.00103448229102877
auxiliary material input, and the unertainty of the waste composition of this waste
151 5 hydrochloric acid, 30% in H2O, at pla RER chemicalsinorganic
uncertainty calculated from uncertainty
0 kg in average 1.16892810697506E-05
auxiliary material input, and the unertainty of the waste composition of this waste
152 5 iron (III) chloride, 40% in H2O, at pla CH chemicalsinorganic
uncertainty calculated from uncertainty
0 kg in average 0.000133778034252676
auxiliary material input, and the unertainty of the waste composition of this waste
153 5 chemicals organic, at plant GLO chemicalsorganics
Proxy for TMT15. uncertainty calculated
0 kg from uncertainty
4.86551365742011E-05
in average auxiliary material input, and the unertainty of the waste composition of this waste
154 5 chemicals inorganic, at plant GLO chemicalsinorganic
Proxy for Polyelectrolyte. uncertainty
0 kg calculated from
1.9482135116251E-05
uncertainty in average auxiliary material input, and the unertainty of the waste composition of this waste
155 5 cement, unspecified, at plant CH construct
Cementbinder
for solidification of landfilled
0 kg residual material.
0.00544646460569333
Uncertainty calculated from unertainty of the waste composition of this waste, of transfer coefficients in the incinerator and of the solidification recipe.
156 5 disposal, cement, hydrated, 0% water, tCH waste
Hydrated
ma residual
cement m for solidification
0 kgof landfilled residual
0.0136161615142333
material. Uncertainty calculated from unertainty of the waste composition of this waste and transfer coefficients in the incinerator and of the solidificatio
157 5 transport, freight, rail RER transport
uncertainty
train calculated from uncertainty
0 tkm in average 0.0138894217163512
auxiliary material input, the unertainty of the waste composition of this waste and the uncertainty in generic transportation distances
158 5 transport, lorry 20-28t, fleet average CH transport
uncertainty
road calculated from calculated
0 tkm from uncertainties
0.00949330841957764
in waste composition, in transfer coefficients in incinerator, uncertainty in average auxiliary material input, the unertainty of the waste composition of t
159 5 ammonia, liquid, at regional storehous CH chemicalsinorganic
uncertainty calculated from uncertainty
0 kg in average 0.000157598035429688
DeNOx input, uncertainty in the share of thermal NOx, uncertainty of nitrogen content in average municipal waste and the unertainty in nitrogen content in *t
160 5 natural gas, burned in industrial fu RER natural
uncertainty
gaheatingcalculated
s from uncertainty
0 MJ in average DeNOx 0.01536932278125
input, uncertainty in the share of thermal NOx, uncertainty of nitrogen content in average municipal waste and the unertainty in nitrogen content in *t
161 5 titanium dioxide, production mix, at p RER chemicalsinorganic
uncertainty calculated from uncertainty
0 kg in average 4.51122278232304E-06
DeNOx input, uncertainty in the share of thermal NOx, uncertainty of nitrogen content in average municipal waste and the unertainty in nitrogen content in *t
162 5 chromium oxide, flakes, at plant RER chemicalsinorganic
Proxy for vanadium pentoxide V2O5 0 kg in SCR catalyst,
9.20657710678172E-08
uncertainty calculated from uncertainty in average DeNOx input, uncertainty in the share of thermal NOx, uncertainty of nitrogen content in average muni
163 0 disposal, municipal solid waste, 22.9%CH 0 kg 1

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OutputGroup
InputGroup
3
Explanati
401 Name
Locatio Categor SubCat Infrastructure
Unit
waste, 22.9%
on n y egory Process water, to
municipal
incineration
4 662 Location CH
5 493 InfrastructureProcess 0
6 403 Unit kg
7 4 Carbon monoxide, biogenic air high population density kg 0.000134660082426374
8 4 Carbon monoxide, fossil air high population density kg 8.82399175736262E-05
9 4 Carbon dioxide, biogenic air high population density kg 0.72323936106989
10 4 Carbon dioxide, fossil air high population density kg 0.473923529949586
11 4 Methane, biogenic air high population density kg 3.85559182975196E-06
12 4 Methane, fossil air high population density kg 2.52648817024804E-06
13 4 Sulfur dioxide air high population density kg 4.46053094226107E-06
14 from uncertainty in average N-emissions,
uncertainty calculated 4 uncertainty
Nitrogen oxidesin the share of thermal NOx, uncertainty
air of high
nitrogen contentdensity
population in average municipal
kg waste
9.93889120879688E-05
and the unertainty in nitrogen content in *this* waste.
15 from uncertainty in average N-emissions,
uncertainty calculated 4 uncertainty in the share of thermal NOx, uncertainty
Ammonia air of high
nitrogen contentdensity
population in average municipal
kg waste
2.47521069084375E-06
and the unertainty in nitrogen content in *this* waste.
16 from uncertainty in average N-emissions,
uncertainty calculated 4 uncertainty
Dinitrogen in the share of thermal NOx, uncertainty
monoxide air of high
nitrogen contentdensity
population in average municipal
kg waste
1.31913772846875E-05
and the unertainty in nitrogen content in *this* waste.
uncertainty calculated
17 from uncertainty in average N-emissions,
4 uncertainty in the share of thermal NOx, uncertainty
Cyanide air of high
nitrogen contentdensity
population in average municipal
kg waste2.811461484375E-06
and the unertainty in nitrogen content in *this* waste.
18 4 Phosphorus air high population density kg 0.0000008937925361
19 4 Boron air high population density kg 0.0000008631926376
20 4 Hydrogen chloride air high population density kg 6.63977472910825E-08
21 4 Bromine air high population density kg 0.00000004065594
22 4 Hydrogen fluoride air high population density kg 2.96621513684211E-08
23 4 Iodine air high population density kg 1.30660269515704E-13
24 4 Silver air high population density kg 9.27544815824102E-12
25 4 Arsenic air high population density kg 6.3771439125E-15
26 4 Barium air high population density kg 3.6038022785E-08
27 4 Cadmium air high population density kg 6.37426940311385E-10
28 4 Cobalt air high population density kg 4.2712243125E-14
29 4 Chromium air high population density kg 4.10451313661553E-12
30 4 Copper air high population density kg 4.88422612952099E-09
31 4 Mercury air high population density kg 4.06639633246912E-14
32 4 Manganese air high population density kg 1.41221470229354E-12
33 4 Molybdenum air high population density kg 0.000000003910112
34 4 Nickel air high population density kg 2.34707502748512E-12
35 4 Lead air high population density kg 1.12611272498832E-08
36 4 Antimony air high population density kg 5.47836292132826E-14
37 4 Selenium air high population density kg 1.15512812811238E-15
38 4 Tin air high population density kg 7.45700832518191E-08
39 4 Vanadium air high population density kg 9.21466351221077E-10
40 4 Zinc air high population density kg 1.60511044335283E-08
41 4 Beryllium air high population density kg 0
42 4 Scandium air high population density kg 0
43 4 Strontium air high population density kg 0
44 4 Titanium air high population density kg 0
45 4 Thallium air high population density kg 0
46 4 Tungsten air high population density kg 0

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disposal,
municipal solid

OutputGroup
InputGroup
3
Explanati
401 Name
Locatio Categor SubCat Infrastructure
Unit
waste, 22.9%
on n y egory Process water, to
municipal
incineration
4 662 Location CH
5 493 InfrastructureProcess 0
6 403 Unit kg
125 4 Zinc, ion water ground-, long-term kg 0.000343943105889886
126 4 Beryllium water ground-, long-term kg 0
127 4 Scandium water ground-, long-term kg 0
128 4 Strontium water ground-, long-term kg 0
129 4 Titanium, ion water ground-, long-term kg 0
130 4 Thallium water ground-, long-term kg 0
131 4 Tungsten water ground-, long-term kg 0
132 4 Silicon water ground-, long-term kg 0.00163406473137371
133 4 Iron, ion water ground-, long-term kg 0.010617916300467
134 4 Calcium, ion water ground-, long-term kg 0.0128968992854829
135 4 Aluminum water ground-, long-term kg 0.00956022795188909
136 4 Potassium, ion water ground-, long-term kg 0.00169665807003737
137 4 Magnesium water ground-, long-term kg 0.00318202305518527
138 4 Sodium, ion water ground-, long-term kg 0.00441795451939407
139 5 municipal waste incineration plant CH waste ma municipal 1 unit 2.5E-10
140 5 process-specific burdens, municipal waCH waste ma municipal 0 kg 1
141 5 slag compartment CH waste ma municipal 1 unit 3.3555055729785E-10
142 5 process-specific burdens, slag compar CH waste ma municipal 0 kg 0.188747188480041
143 5 residual material landfill facility CH waste ma residual m 1 unit 2.83670031546527E-11
144 5 process-specific burdens, residual mateCH waste ma residual m 0 kg 0.0136161615142333
145 4 Heat, waste air high population density MJ 10.6338247238082
146 4 Heat, waste water river MJ 2.1493878385862
147 5 electricity from waste, at municipal waCH waste ma municipal 0 kWh 0
148 5 heat from waste, at municipal waste in CH waste ma municipal 0 MJ 0
149 5 sodium hydroxide, 50% in H2O, produc RER chemicalsinorganic 0 kg 0.00622097835375401
150 5 quicklime, milled, packed, at plant CH construct additives 0 kg 0.00103448229102877
151 5 hydrochloric acid, 30% in H2O, at pla RER chemicalsinorganic 0 kg 1.16892810697506E-05
152 5 iron (III) chloride, 40% in H2O, at pla CH chemicalsinorganic 0 kg 0.000133778034252676
153 5 chemicals organic, at plant GLO chemicalsorganics 0 kg 4.86551365742011E-05
154 5 chemicals inorganic, at plant GLO chemicalsinorganic 0 kg 1.9482135116251E-05
155 of landfilled residual material.
Cement for solidification 5 Uncertainty
cement, calculated
unspecified, fromat plant
unertainty of the CHwaste composition
construct binder
of this waste, of transfer0 coefficients
kg in the
0.00544646460569333
incinerator and of the solidification recipe.
Hydrated cement156for solidification of landfilled 5residual material.
disposal,
Uncertainty
cement, calculated
hydrated, 0% fromwater,
unertainty
tCH of thewaste
wastemacomposition
residual m of this waste and
0 kg transfer coefficients
0.0136161615142333
in the incinerator and of the solidification recipe.
157 5 transport, freight, rail RER transport train 0 tkm 0.0138894217163512
158 from calculated from uncertainties
uncertainty calculated 5 in waste
transport,
composition,
lorry 20-28t,
in transfer
fleet average
coefficients
CHin incinerator,
transportuncertainty
road in average auxiliary
0 tkmmaterial input,0.00949330841957764
the unertainty of the waste composition of this waste and the uncertainty in generic transportation distances
159 from uncertainty in average
uncertainty calculated 5 DeNOx input,ammonia,
uncertainty
liquid,inatthe
regional
share ofstorehous
thermalCH NOx, uncertainty
chemicalsinorganic
of nitrogen content in average
0 kgmunicipal waste0.000157598035429688
and the unertainty in nitrogen content in *this* waste.
uncertainty calculated
160 from uncertainty in average 5 DeNOx input,natural
uncertainty
gas, burnedin the
in industrial
share of thermal
fu RER
NOx, uncertainty
natural gaheating
of nitrogen
s content in average
0 MJmunicipal waste and 0.01536932278125
the unertainty in nitrogen content in *this* waste.
161 from uncertainty in average
uncertainty calculated 5 DeNOx input,titanium
uncertainty
dioxide,inproduction
the share of mix,
thermal
at p RER
NOx, uncertainty
chemicalsinorganic
of nitrogen content in average
0 kgmunicipal waste4.51122278232304E-06
and the unertainty in nitrogen content in *this* waste.
Proxy for vanadium
162pentoxide V2O5 in SCR catalyst,5 uncertainty
chromium
calculated
oxide,from
flakes,
uncertainty
at plant in average
RER DeNOxchemicalsinorganic
input, uncertainty in the share of0 thermal
kg NOx, uncertainty
9.20657710678172E-08
of nitrogen content in average municipal waste and the unertainty in nitrogen content in *this* waste.
163 0 disposal, municipal solid waste, 22.9%CH 0 kg 1

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ReferenceFunction 403 Unit
DataSetInformation 201 Type
DataSetInformation 202 Version
DataSetInformation 203 energyValues
DataSetInformation 205 LanguageCode
DataSetInformation 206 LocalLanguageCode
DataEntryBy 302 Person
DataEntryBy 304 QualityNetwork
ReferenceFunction 400 DataSetRelatesToProduct

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definitions 402

IncludedProcesses
ReferenceFunction 404 Amount
ReferenceFunction 490 LocalName
ReferenceFunction 491 Synonyms

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ReferenceFunction 492

GeneralComment
ReferenceFunction 494 InfrastructureIncluded
ReferenceFunction 495 Category
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ReferenceFunction 497 LocalCategory
ReferenceFunction 498 LocalSubCategory
ReferenceFunction 499 Formula
ReferenceFunction 501 StatisticalClassification
ReferenceFunction 502 CASNumber
TimePeriod 601 StartDate
TimePeriod 602 EndDate

TimePeriod 603
DataValidForEntirePeriod

TimePeriod 611
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Geography 663
Text

Technology 692

Text
Representativeness 722 Percent

Representativeness 724

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Representativeness 725

SamplingProcedure

Representativeness 726
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Representativeness 727
UncertaintyAdjustments
DataGeneratorAndPublica 751 Person
DataGeneratorAndPublica 756 DataPublishedIn
DataGeneratorAndPublica 757 ReferenceToPublishedSource
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for MSWI
disposal, municipal solid waste, 22.9% water, to municipal incineration
CH
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kg
1
1
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de
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1
1

waste-specific air and water emisions from incineration, auxiliary material


consumption for flue gas cleaning. Short-term emissions to river water and
long-term emisisons to ground water from slag compartment (from bottom
slag) and residual material landfill (from solidified fly ashes and scrubber
slugde). Process energy demands for MSWI.
1
Entsorgung, Siedlungsabfall, 22.9% Wasser, in Kehrichtverbrennung

Inventoried waste contains 21% paper; 8% Mixed cardbord; 15% plastics;


3% laminated materials; 2% laminated packaging, e.g. tetra bricks; 3%
combined goods e.g. dipers; 3% glass; 2% textiles; 8% minerals; 9%
natural products; 22% compostable material; 2.65% inert metals; 1%
volatile metals; 0.0065% batteries; 0.34% electronic goods; .
waste composition (wet, in ppm): upper heating value 13.27 MJ/kg; lower
heating value 11.74 MJ/kg; H2O 228830; O 257060; H 48250; C 334230;
S 1119; N 3123.8; P 893.79; B 7.1933; Cl 6866.2; Br 13.552; F 56.358; I
0.0121; Ag 0.714; As 0.62521; Ba 149.04; Cd 11.748; Co 1.3453; Cr
315.21; Cu 1212.8; Hg 1.4424; Mn 259.36; Mo 1.9551; Ni 107.38; Pb
502.43; Sb 22.564; Se 0.31969; Sn 73.44; V 9.2147; Zn 1311.2; Be n.a.;
Sc n.a.; Sr n.a.; Ti n.a.; Tl n.a.; W n.a.; Si 48510; Fe 29996; Ca 14062; Al
12420; K 2059.7; Mg 3377.7; Na 5143.9;
Share of carbon in waste that is biogenic 60.4%.
Share of iron in waste that is metallic/recyclable 60%.
Net energy produced in MSWI: 1.01MJ/kg waste electric energy and
2.16MJ/kg waste thermal energy
Allocation of energy production: no substitution or expansion. Total
burden allocated to waste disposal function of MSWI.
One kg of this waste produces 0.1887 kg of slag and 0.01362 kg of
residues, which are landfilled. Additional solidification with 0.005446 kg
of cement.

waste management
municipal incineration
Entsorgungssysteme
Kehrichtverbrennung

1994-01
2000-12

1
Waste composition as given in literature reference, theoretical data or
other source. Transfer coefficients for modern Swiss MSWI. Emission
speciation based on early 90ies data.

Specific to the technology mix encountered in Switzerland in 2000. Well


applicable to modern incineration practices in Europe, North America or
Japan.

average Swiss MSWI plants in 2000 (grate incinerators) with electrostatic


precipitator for fly ash (ESP), wet flue gas scrubber and 29.4% SNCR ,
32.2% SCR-high dust , 24.6% SCR-low dust -DeNOx facilities and
13.8% without Denox (by burnt waste, according to Swiss average).
Share of waste incinerated in plants with magnetic scrap separation from
slag : 50%. Gross electric efficiency technology mix 12.997% and Gross
thermal efficiency technology mix 25.57%

waste-specific calculation based on literature data


Typical elemental transfer coefficients from current studies for modern
MSWI, completed with data from coal power plants and estimates,
adapted for inert/burnable waste.
uncertainty of waste input composition data derived from generic formula
GSD(c) = N*ln(c)+1
46
2
13
1
0

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Exp
Loc
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lan Categor SubCat uctu Uncertai
3 atio
### Name atio
y egory rePr
Unit waste, 22.9% ntyType
dDeviati Comme
n on95% nt
n oces water, to residual
s material landfill
4 ### Location CH
5 ### InfrastructureProcess 0
6 ### Unit kg
7 4 BOD5, Biological Oxygen Demand water river kg 1.01600355485843E-06 1 526% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
8 4 COD, Chemical Oxygen Demand water river kg 3.10611657075601E-06 1 526% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
9 4 TOC, Total Organic Carbon water river kg 1.22909797650468E-06 1 526% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
10 4 DOC, Dissolved Organic Carbon water river kg 1.22909797650468E-06 1 526% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
11 4 Sulfate water river kg 0.00012562301574283 1 467% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
12 4 Nitrate water river kg 0 1 169% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
13 4 Phosphate water river kg 1.21634464854406E-07 1 953% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
14 4 Boron water river kg 1.94880741396551E-08 1 938% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
15 4 Chloride water river kg 3.32449947854166E-05 1 298% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
16 4 Bromine water river kg 9.67794592004257E-06 1 904% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
17 4 Fluoride water river kg 1.0032869576083E-06 1 843% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
18 4 Iodide water river kg 2.35188461609419E-10 1 1114% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
19 4 Silver, ion water river kg 1.76396995006403E-11 1 1969% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
20 4 Arsenic, ion water river kg 2.81282063074968E-07 1 1052% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
21 4 Barium water river kg 5.56605544391771E-11 1 1601% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
22 4 Cadmium, ion water river kg 1.30696692745784E-10 1 1797% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
23 4 Cobalt water river kg 5.75938121972964E-11 1 1742% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
24 4 Chromium VI water river kg 1.80795652089846E-06 1 594% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
25 4 Copper, ion water river kg 8.47452876074111E-09 1 1238% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
26 4 Mercury water river kg 9.12755950545424E-11 1 1754% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
27 4 Manganese water river kg 5.00725178436988E-10 1 1573% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
28 4 Molybdenum water river kg 2.54936512633067E-07 1 936% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
29 4 Nickel, ion water river kg 3.25438655452863E-09 1 1015% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
30 4 Lead water river kg 2.45255231236023E-09 1 1615% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
31 4 Antimony water river kg 4.8856314292824E-06 1 721% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
32 4 Selenium water river kg 7.44911188859084E-08 1 1059% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
33 4 Tin, ion water river kg 8.94066839765359E-10 1 1672% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
34 4 Vanadium, ion water river kg 2.48760805304242E-09 1 1217% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
35 4 Zinc, ion water river kg 2.00334960629519E-08 1 1296% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
36 4 Beryllium water river kg 0 1 545% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
37 4 Scandium water river kg 0 1 183% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
38 4 Strontium water river kg 0 1 545% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
39 4 Titanium, ion water river kg 0 1 562% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
40 4 Thallium water river kg 0 1 545% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
41 4 Tungsten water river kg 0 1 141% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
42 4 Silicon water river kg 2.7721336220605E-06 1 511% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
43 4 Iron, ion water river kg 7.02361858391559E-09 1 1161% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
44 4 Calcium, ion water river kg 1.81502458126356E-07 1 826% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
45 4 Aluminum water river kg 5.48100413112422E-07 1 720% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill

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InputGroup
Exp
Loc
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lan Categor SubCat uctu Uncertai
3 atio
### Name atio
y egory rePr
Unit waste, 22.9% ntyType
dDeviati Comme
n on95% nt
n oces water, to residual
s material landfill
4 ### Location CH
5 ### InfrastructureProcess 0
6 ### Unit kg
46 4 Potassium, ion water river kg 0.000190242206174886 1 408% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
47 4 Magnesium water river kg 3.85526146800739E-08 1 905% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
48 4 Sodium, ion water river kg 0.000133870851279574 1 317% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in residual landfill
49 4 Chromium, ion water river kg 0 1 100% 0
50 4 BOD5, Biological Oxygen Demand water ground-, long-t kg 0.000608586129360198 1 185% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
51 4 COD, Chemical Oxygen Demand water ground-, long-t kg 0.00186056382588285 1 185% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
52 4 TOC, Total Organic Carbon water ground-, long-t kg 0.000736229687926304 1 185% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
53 4 DOC, Dissolved Organic Carbon water ground-, long-t kg 0.000736229687926304 1 185% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
54 4 Sulfate water ground-, long-t kg 0.0010452663566007 1 400% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
55 4 Nitrate water ground-, long-t kg 0 1 110% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
56 4 Phosphate water ground-, long-t kg 7.28590444477894E-05 1 777% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
57 4 Boron water ground-, long-t kg 2.44560375865564E-06 1 638% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
58 4 Chloride water ground-, long-t kg 8.29923190839314E-05 1 277% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
59 4 Bromine water ground-, long-t kg 2.36976429995743E-06 1 917% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
60 4 Fluoride water ground-, long-t kg 1.75103448189916E-05 1 709% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
61 4 Iodide water ground-, long-t kg 2.35188485004475E-17 1 1136% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
62 4 Silver, ion water ground-, long-t kg 1.05661800008835E-08 1 5084% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
63 4 Arsenic, ion water ground-, long-t kg 2.8128205540105E-16 1 1073% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
64 4 Barium water ground-, long-t kg 3.33406721090671E-08 1 16109% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
65 4 Cadmium, ion water ground-, long-t kg 7.82873189547244E-08 1 20426% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
66 4 Cobalt water ground-, long-t kg 3.44986935061806E-08 1 1698% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
67 4 Chromium VI water ground-, long-t kg 5.71108694057395E-06 1 491% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
68 4 Copper, ion water ground-, long-t kg 5.07624272768392E-06 1 3620% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
69 4 Mercury water ground-, long-t kg 5.46740814376709E-08 1 3984% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
70 4 Manganese water ground-, long-t kg 2.99934381883756E-07 1 15953% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
71 4 Molybdenum water ground-, long-t kg 1.17582336693321E-09 1 956% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
72 4 Nickel, ion water ground-, long-t kg 1.94937754616265E-06 1 655% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
73 4 Lead water ground-, long-t kg 1.46907883510378E-06 1 24602% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
74 4 Antimony water ground-, long-t kg 8.9680835179079E-06 1 703% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
75 4 Selenium water ground-, long-t kg 1.36736179382519E-07 1 1038% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
76 4 Tin, ion water ground-, long-t kg 5.3554603701945E-07 1 8026% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
77 4 Vanadium, ion water ground-, long-t kg 7.79076714697845E-07 1 769% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
78 4 Zinc, ion water ground-, long-t kg 1.20000641417082E-05 1 10074% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
79 4 Beryllium water ground-, long-t kg 0 1 276% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
80 4 Scandium water ground-, long-t kg 0 1 107% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
81 4 Strontium water ground-, long-t kg 0 1 276% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
82 4 Titanium, ion water ground-, long-t kg 0 1 337% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
83 4 Thallium water ground-, long-t kg 0 1 276% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
84 4 Tungsten water ground-, long-t kg 0 1 116% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.

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3 atio
### Name atio
y egory rePr
Unit waste, 22.9% ntyType
dDeviati Comme
n on95% nt
n oces water, to residual
s material landfill
4 ### Location CH
5 ### InfrastructureProcess 0
6 ### Unit kg
85 4 Silicon water ground-, long-t kg 0.00122986363540288 1 198% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
86 4 Iron, ion water ground-, long-t kg 4.20714753176544E-06 1 21664% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
87 4 Calcium, ion water ground-, long-t kg 0.000108719972417687 1 1314% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
88 4 Aluminum water ground-, long-t kg 0.000328312147454341 1 470% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
89 4 Potassium, ion water ground-, long-t kg 0.000484651488326603 1 386% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
90 4 Magnesium water ground-, long-t kg 2.30930161933642E-05 1 1182% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
91 4 Sodium, ion water ground-, long-t kg 0.000222852836723624 1 305% uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition and transfer coefficients in incinerator and landfills.
92 5 residual material landfill facility CH waste ma residual m 1 unit 2.83670031546527E-11 1 130% demands per kilogram waste. uncertainty is heeded in the module
93 5 process-specific burdens, residual material landfCH waste ma residual m 0 kg 0.0136161615142333 1 130% demands per kilogram waste. uncertainty is heeded in the module
94 5 cement, unspecified, at plant CH construct binder 0 kg 0.00544646460569333 1 138% Cement for solidification of residual material waste. Uncertainty in mass from solidification recipe.
95 5 disposal, cement, hydrated, 0% water, to residuaCH waste ma residual m 0 kg 0.0136161615142333 1 138% Hydrated cement for solidification of residual material waste. Uncertainty in mass from solidification recipe.
96 5 transport, freight, rail RER transport train 0 tkm 0.000544646460569333 1 138% Transport of solidification cement, uncertainty from transported mass and generic transportation distances
97 5 transport, lorry 20-28t, fleet average CH transport road 0 tkm 0.000816969690853999 1 123% Transport of solidification cement, uncertainty from transported mass and generic transportation distances
98 0 disposal, municipal solid waste, 22.9% water, toCH 0 kg 1
99
100 0.0421555686271659 1867.796

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Infr disposal,
OutputGroup
InputGroup
Exp
Loc
astr municipal solid
lan Categor SubCat uctu
3 atio
### Name atio
y egory rePr
Unit waste, 22.9%
n
n oces water, to residual
s material landfill
4 ### Location CH
5 ### InfrastructureProcess 0
6 ### Unit kg
7 4 BOD5, Biological Oxygen Demand water river kg 1.01600355485843E-06
8 4 COD, Chemical Oxygen Demand water river kg 3.10611657075601E-06
9 4 TOC, Total Organic Carbon water river kg 1.22909797650468E-06
10 4 DOC, Dissolved Organic Carbon water river kg 1.22909797650468E-06
11 4 Sulfate water river kg 0.00012562301574283
12 4 Nitrate water river kg 0
13 4 Phosphate water river kg 1.21634464854406E-07
14 4 Boron water river kg 1.94880741396551E-08
15 4 Chloride water river kg 3.32449947854166E-05
16 4 Bromine water river kg 9.67794592004257E-06
17 4 Fluoride water river kg 1.0032869576083E-06
18 4 Iodide water river kg 2.35188461609419E-10
19 4 Silver, ion water river kg 1.76396995006403E-11
20 4 Arsenic, ion water river kg 2.81282063074968E-07
21 4 Barium water river kg 5.56605544391771E-11
22 4 Cadmium, ion water river kg 1.30696692745784E-10
23 4 Cobalt water river kg 5.75938121972964E-11
24 4 Chromium VI water river kg 1.80795652089846E-06
25 4 Copper, ion water river kg 8.47452876074111E-09
26 4 Mercury water river kg 9.12755950545424E-11
27 4 Manganese water river kg 5.00725178436988E-10
28 4 Molybdenum water river kg 2.54936512633067E-07
29 4 Nickel, ion water river kg 3.25438655452863E-09
30 4 Lead water river kg 2.45255231236023E-09
31 4 Antimony water river kg 4.8856314292824E-06
32 4 Selenium water river kg 7.44911188859084E-08
33 4 Tin, ion water river kg 8.94066839765359E-10
34 4 Vanadium, ion water river kg 2.48760805304242E-09
35 4 Zinc, ion water river kg 2.00334960629519E-08
36 4 Beryllium water river kg 0
37 4 Scandium water river kg 0
38 4 Strontium water river kg 0
39 4 Titanium, ion water river kg 0
40 4 Thallium water river kg 0
41 4 Tungsten water river kg 0
42 4 Silicon water river kg 2.7721336220605E-06
43 4 Iron, ion water river kg 7.02361858391559E-09
44 4 Calcium, ion water river kg 1.81502458126356E-07
45 4 Aluminum water river kg 5.48100413112422E-07

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OutputGroup
InputGroup
Exp
Loc
astr municipal solid
lan Categor SubCat uctu
3 atio
### Name atio
y egory rePr
Unit waste, 22.9%
n
n oces water, to residual
s material landfill
4 ### Location CH
5 ### InfrastructureProcess 0
6 ### Unit kg
46 4 Potassium, ion water river kg 0.000190242206174886
47 4 Magnesium water river kg 3.85526146800739E-08
48 4 Sodium, ion water river kg 0.000133870851279574
49 4 Chromium, ion water river kg 0
50 4 uncertainty
BOD5, Biological is calculated
Oxygen Demandfrom uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
0.000608586129360198
in incinerator and landfills.
51 4 uncertainty
COD, Chemical is calculated
Oxygen Demand from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
0.00186056382588285
in incinerator and landfills.
52 4 TOC, Total uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in
Organic Carbon waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
0.000736229687926304
in incinerator and landfills.
53 4 uncertainty
DOC, Dissolved is calculated
Organic Carbon from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
0.000736229687926304
in incinerator and landfills.
54 4 Sulfate uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
0.0010452663566007
in incinerator and landfills.
55 4 Nitrate uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients in incinerator and0landfills.
56 4 Phosphateuncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
7.28590444477894E-05
in incinerator and landfills.
57 4 Boron uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
2.44560375865564E-06
in incinerator and landfills.
58 4 Chloride uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
8.29923190839314E-05
in incinerator and landfills.
59 4 Bromine uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
2.36976429995743E-06
in incinerator and landfills.
60 4 Fluoride uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
1.75103448189916E-05
in incinerator and landfills.
61 4 Iodide uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
2.35188485004475E-17
in incinerator and landfills.
62 4 Silver, ionuncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
1.05661800008835E-08
in incinerator and landfills.
63 4 uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in
Arsenic, ion waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
2.8128205540105E-16
in incinerator and landfills.
64 4 Barium uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
3.33406721090671E-08
in incinerator and landfills.
65 4 Cadmium,uncertainty
ion is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
7.82873189547244E-08
in incinerator and landfills.
66 4 Cobalt uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
3.44986935061806E-08
in incinerator and landfills.
67 4 Chromiumuncertainty
VI is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
5.71108694057395E-06
in incinerator and landfills.
68 4 Copper, ionuncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
5.07624272768392E-06
in incinerator and landfills.
69 4 Mercury uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
5.46740814376709E-08
in incinerator and landfills.
70 4 Manganeseuncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
2.99934381883756E-07
in incinerator and landfills.
71 4 Molybdenum uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
1.17582336693321E-09
in incinerator and landfills.
72 4 Nickel, ionuncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
1.94937754616265E-06
in incinerator and landfills.
73 4 Lead uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
1.46907883510378E-06
in incinerator and landfills.
74 4 Antimonyuncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
8.9680835179079E-06
in incinerator and landfills.
75 4 Selenium uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
1.36736179382519E-07
in incinerator and landfills.
76 4 Tin, ion uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
5.3554603701945E-07
in incinerator and landfills.
77 4 Vanadium,uncertainty
ion is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
7.79076714697845E-07
in incinerator and landfills.
78 4 Zinc, ion uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
1.20000641417082E-05
in incinerator and landfills.
79 4 Berylliumuncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients in incinerator and0landfills.
80 4 Scandium uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients in incinerator and0landfills.
81 4 Strontium uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients in incinerator and0landfills.
82 4 Titanium, uncertainty
ion is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients in incinerator and0landfills.
83 4 Thallium uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients in incinerator and0landfills.
84 4 Tungsten uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients in incinerator and0landfills.

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OutputGroup
InputGroup
Exp
Loc
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lan Categor SubCat uctu
3 atio
### Name atio
y egory rePr
Unit waste, 22.9%
n
n oces water, to residual
s material landfill
4 ### Location CH
5 ### InfrastructureProcess 0
6 ### Unit kg
85 4 Silicon uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
0.00122986363540288
in incinerator and landfills.
86 4 Iron, ion uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
4.20714753176544E-06
in incinerator and landfills.
87 4 uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in
Calcium, ion waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
0.000108719972417687
in incinerator and landfills.
88 4 Aluminumuncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
0.000328312147454341
in incinerator and landfills.
89 4 Potassium,uncertainty
ion is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
0.000484651488326603
in incinerator and landfills.
90 4 Magnesium uncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
2.30930161933642E-05
in incinerator and landfills.
91 4 Sodium, ionuncertainty is calculated from uncertainties in waste composition
water and transfer
ground-, long-t kg coefficients
0.000222852836723624
in incinerator and landfills.
92 5 residual material landfill facility CH waste ma residual m 1 unit 2.83670031546527E-11
93 5 process-specific burdens, residual material landfCH waste ma residual m 0 kg 0.0136161615142333
94 5 cement, unspecified, at plant CH construct binder 0 kg 0.00544646460569333
95 5 disposal, cement, hydrated, 0% water, to residuaCH waste ma residual m 0 kg 0.0136161615142333
96 5 transport, freight, rail RER transport train 0 tkm 0.000544646460569333
97 5 transport, lorry 20-28t, fleet average CH transport road 0 tkm 0.000816969690853999
98 0 disposal, municipal solid waste, 22.9% water, toCH 0 kg 1
99
100 0.0421555686271659

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Type ID Field name, IndexNumber for residual landfill
ReferenceFunction 401 Name disposal, municipal solid waste, 22.9% water, to residual material landfill
Geography 662 Location CH
ReferenceFunction 493 InfrastructureProcess 0
ReferenceFunction 403 Unit kg
DataSetInformation 201 Type 1
DataSetInformation 202 Version 1
DataSetInformation 203 energyValues 0
DataSetInformation 205 LanguageCode en
DataSetInformation 206 LocalLanguageCode de
DataEntryBy 302 Person 11
DataEntryBy 304 QualityNetwork 1
ReferenceFunction 400 DataSetRelatesToProduct 1

orange fields must concur


with existing module
ReferenceFunction
definitions 402

Waste-specific short-term emissions to water from


leachate. Long-term emissions from landfill to ground
IncludedProcesses water.
ReferenceFunction 404 Amount 1
ReferenceFunction 490 LocalName Entsorgung, Siedlungsabfall, 22.9% Wasser, in Reststoffdeponie
ReferenceFunction 491 Synonyms

green fields can overwrite


existing module
definitions (changes
inonly these do not need
to be announced)

Inventoried waste contains 21% paper; 8% Mixed


cardbord; 15% plastics; 3% laminated materials; 2%
laminated packaging, e.g. tetra bricks; 3% combined
goods e.g. dipers; 3% glass; 2% textiles; 8% minerals;
ReferenceFunction 492 9% natural products; 22% compostable material; 2.65%
inert metals; 1% volatile metals; 0.0065% batteries;
0.34% electronic goods; .
waste composition (wet, in ppm): upper heating value
13.27 MJ/kg; lower heating value 11.74 MJ/kg; H2O
228830; O 257060; H 48250; C 334230; S 1119; N
3123.8; P 893.79; B 7.1933; Cl 6866.2; Br 13.552; F
56.358; I 0.0121; Ag 0.714; As 0.62521; Ba 149.04; Cd
11.748; Co 1.3453; Cr 315.21; Cu 1212.8; Hg 1.4424;
Mn 259.36; Mo 1.9551; Ni 107.38; Pb 502.43; Sb
22.564; Se 0.31969; Sn 73.44; V 9.2147; Zn 1311.2; Be
n.a.; Sc n.a.; Sr n.a.; Ti n.a.; Tl n.a.; W n.a.; Si 48510;
Fe 29996; Ca 14062; Al 12420; K 2059.7; Mg 3377.7;
Na 5143.9;
Share of carbon in waste that is biogenic 60.4%.
GeneralComment Additional solidification with 0.005446 kg of cement.
ReferenceFunction 494 InfrastructureIncluded
ReferenceFunction 495 Category waste management
ReferenceFunction 496 SubCategory residual material landfill
ReferenceFunction 497 LocalCategory Entsorgungssysteme
ReferenceFunction 498 LocalSubCategory Reststoffdeponie
ReferenceFunction 499 Formula
ReferenceFunction 501 StatisticalClassification
ReferenceFunction 502 CASNumber
TimePeriod 601 StartDate 1994-01
TimePeriod 602 EndDate 2000-12

TimePeriod 603
DataValidForEntirePeriod 1
Waste composition as given in literature reference,
TimePeriod 611 theoretical data or other source. Transfer coefficients
OtherPeriodText from prospective model.

Geography 663 Technology encountered in Switzerland in 2000.


Landfill includes base seal and leachate collection
Text system.

Technology 692

Swiss residual material landfill for polluted, inorganic


waste. With base seal and leachate collection system.
Text Recultivation after closure.
Representativeness 722 Percent

Representativeness 724

ProductionVolume

Landfill model based on observed leachate


Representativeness 725 concentrations in literature. Extrapolated to 60'000 years
heeding chemical characteristics. Initial waste
SamplingProcedure composition from various literature sources.
Representativeness 726 Extrapolations
uncertainty of waste input composition data derived
from generic formula GSD(c) = N*ln(c)+1. Mean long-
term emissions are the emissions until the next glacial
period occurs (in 60'000a) and the landfill is eroded.
Representativeness 727 Maximal long-term emissions are the complete
emissions of all landfilled material (except Cr). Minimal
long-term emissions are derived implicitly from the
mean and maximal values assuming a lognormal
UncertaintyAdjustments distribution.
DataGeneratorAndPublica 751 Person 46
DataGeneratorAndPublica 756 DataPublishedIn 2
DataGeneratorAndPublica 757 ReferenceToPublishedSource 13
DataGeneratorAndPublica 758 Copyright 1
DataGeneratorAndPublica 759 AccessRestrictedTo 0
DataGeneratorAndPublica 760 CompanyCode
DataGeneratorAndPublica 761 CountryCode
DataGeneratorAndPublica 762 PageNumbers part III
r, to residual material landfill

, in Reststoffdeponie
X-Source
Type ID Field name
Sources 801 Number 13
Sources 802 SourceType 3
Sources 803 Text CD-ROM
Sources 1002 FirstAuthor Doka G.
Sources 1003 AdditionalAuthors
Sources 1004 Year 2003
Life Cycle
Inventories of
Sources 1005 Title
Waste Treatment
Services
1006 PageNumbers
Sources 1007 NameOfEditors
Final report
Sources 1008 TitleOfAntholog
ECOINVENT 2000
Sources 1009 PlaceOfPublicat Duebendorf, CH
C. for LCI in the
Sources 1010 Publisher ETH domain,
EMPA-SG
Sources 1011 Journal -
Sources 1012 VolumeNo 13
Sources 1013 IssueNo -

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X-Person
Type ID Field name
Person 5800 Number 46 11
Person 5802 Name Gabor Doka Hischier
Stationsstr. Lerchenfeldstr
32, 8003 asse 5, 9014
Person 5803 Address Zürich St. Gallen
0041 1 463 16 0041 71 274
Person 5804 Telephone 08 78 47
0041 71 274
Person 5805 Telefax 78 62
ecoinvent@doka.
Person 5806 Email ch roland.hischier@empa.ch
Person 5807 CompanyCodeDOKA EMPA-SG
Person 5808 CountryCode CH CH

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